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1. GPS ANT AUX 1 0 PWR amp VIDEO IN 1 VIDEO IN 2 SS SMART P ET seh SENSOR E 58 USB Port 7 VIDEO OUTPUT CONNECTOR AK PIN FUNCTION NM ECIOR 1 PIN FUNCTION GPS CONNECTOR CABLE GND COMMON IPIN WIRE COLOR PWR 10 35Vdc fi RED 7 POWEROUTPUT 10 35 CONNECTORS f SIGNAL PIN OUT ON UNIT GREEN OUTPUT3 HSYNC VSYNC BRIGHT CONTROL BROWN INPUT3 BLACK VELLOW SHIELD GND COMMON 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 TYPICAL CONNECTIONS GPS Connection SMART GPS SENSOR POWER amp I O POWER amp I O CABLE PIN WIRE COLOR FUNCTION GPS SENSOR CABLE PWR GND COMMON POWER INPUT 10 35 POWER OUTPUT 10 35 INPUT 1 GPS RX COMMON GPS OUTPUT 1 BLACK YELLOW SHIELD GND COMMON SMART GPS SENSOR POWER amp I O POWER amp CABLE GPS SENSOR CABLE PIN WIRE COLOR FUNCTION PWR GND COMMON POWER OUTPUT 10 35 Vdc POWER INPUT 10 35 va mnm GPS RX OUTPUT 2 GPS TX4 INPUT 2 BLACK YELLOW SHIELD GND COMMON GPS on Port 2 104 User Manual GPS SENSOR CABLE MR GPS POWER OUTPUT 10 35 Vdc GPS BLACK YELLO
2. 11 INTRODUCTION DPA 11 CONVENTIONS USED 11 EXPERT FUNCTIONS OE x vin duod mx 11 HOW THIS USER MANUAL IS ORGANIZED 12 IF YOU NEED ASSISTANCE and a as x nU 12 Important Information CA NM UR EUREN E 13 WARNING da 13 CAUTION Meme 13 CLEANING PROCEDURE FOR THE PLOTTER SCREEN 13 1 Overview J uasssussxskxxuxuERuNENRRXEASREKRESEREERUMDUNENEEREAENRENNEAUONEEEEM ANNUM N NEN 15 1 1 CHART PLOTTER 15 1 2 By Jeppesen MAX CARTOGRAPHY INFORMATION 15 Data Features ANNE 15 Presentation Features cui a aaa 16 Cartographic Data related Features 16 C CARD coexistence 17 ies C MEM Lr 17 BOW GPS WOFKS CE Eid 17 Position Fixing Accuracy ui sscodeust stand hax Fx Ex EA RE Red
3. 18 2 Getting Started uosssuskssxku s R ENUEEEEEEEENUE ERE NM NE E E URN EE 19 2l SWITCHING ON OFP dun Taten quu DAE DICH RUE 19 SWwitcming Om E ERN ded Dan CEDE EE 19 cdi Ole err 19 2 2 CHANGING BACKLIGHT AND CONTRAST Kd vd avia cda ap 19 2 9 SELECTING THE USER INTERFACE LANGUAGE 19 2 4 SELECTING THE CHART LANGUAGES sse terere tentent 20 2 5 USING C MAP By Jeppesen DATA ttr t XR d naan 20 2 50 SIMULATION MODE vag Citra pa Ext Suede eMe e 20 2 7 CONTROLLING THE DISPLAY MC EE Tai C Edd bte nea ind tin acida 21 Changing Display EDEN IRE Rr EE PUE bM pb 21 Chart with Engine Data 23 Engine Data pag 23 Moving around the Chart and Changing Chart Scale 24 Finding Your Boat POSITION NE edu MUERTE CU PN RN Da 24 Selecting Screen Amplifier bam dla da sie Nu A nce arent DPA D a ae AR ad 24 Selecting Map Orientation sitit ttt t onn ph intu 24 2 8 NAVIGATION A SINGLE DESTINATION
4. 47 Chart ded Uu Ue bis pus 47 Underwater Objects Settings Vlr quos dba doveva ond ara pd vd 48 4 3 CONFIGURATIONS eddusiecicxeaC pe 48 44 ADVANCED SETTINGS zxersixVexixvuthdevi sexus a dod Vit dra E dl wu ande 49 Sep MENU ccm E 49 Navigate dsuserdexzexionirceniuidumbcittasecdudubtiti a Ga REOR wn addat 49 Compass acea nian rara at ru IAE 50 External Engine Pell dat ib Od 50 4 5 AIS P 51 ATS System Derbi fS E tite 51 E EE 52 set the chart plotter for receiving AIS iussus cese reta aa e rli Graeca Vice Er YE 53 Q ick Info on AIS Target su guckt aniio AO 53 SYSTEMINFORMATION einn i En DEn vas ii qi dim EEE 53 World Background Charts sssssssssssressrrssnnnsrnrssrensnrnnssnrnnnrnnnnrnnnrenresnnnrennennt 53 Worldwide Update drei eb Eo Ca ERE ACE a on bear ian a 53 EXDOFEPHHEUDIS xaeebizxadsadatusviswdatie ade di ada aie dd d pd ana vfu iA ic qu d pias 53 ANPUTJOUTPOUT wd va csi dest ad QA adr capu uad 54 Int
5. 16 Safety Status Bar 44 Safety Toolbar iiecos root 16 17 Satellite 45 Save Engine bien 51 S ve SEEDS t bn 80 Saving inse 40 Scale 87 Screen Amplifier 24 49 Scrolling Speed 79 47 16 Secondary Chart Plotter 61 select Fish Finder page 74 Selecting Active Route 28 Selecting Route Color 28 Selecting Track Color 31 Selecting Track Number 31 Send Routes amp 55 Sending Route 3524 epe dades tici ren exter tu Ee FPE 29 Sending User 28 Sensitivity Gai tria ind 79 120 Sensitivity sub menu 75 serial SOME OU T 13 Serial POrtS DP 82 Set Defaults 65 80 Setup MENU Sus emicuit d dg cu Cina aaa a dod a 49 Shallow Alarm sicot ryan TREE Upre 80 Shallow Water 25 6
6. 83 Dio rte t 21 73 EEE 35 87 Tide Graph 36 Tide TIO 35 Station RTT TU T 35 36 Tides 222222242 piu ear or e Yn 47 Tides PREVIEW eue rd UR 16 Time Simulation 20 Time Track 31 Time Difference 87 Time Format 49 Time Reference 2 2 4 49 Time To GO tpm 87 Total Engine uisus iun enr rentes na Ent 87 Mack EE 31 48621 31 31 Track Recording 31 Track Step 31 Tracking 31 Tracks amp Routes 47 87 transducer oiu t nii br n 80 Transducer Setup 80 TRN M wn RUE 87 True Wand Direction 88 User Manual True Wind Speed 88 16 ee ere ee 87 Turbo ZoOOmM ere 16 Turbocharger Turbine Inlet Temp 88 TUNNING Nee PE 87
7. 101 FEATURES amp FUNCTIONS i d dS ra EU dou GUN and ul Rb 101 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS d ata bacca o ta ipii Euch cb aod 102 INSERTING REMOVINIG PROCEDURE adt udi 102 Inserting te C CABLE i are S m dini Vd d 102 REMOVING the C CARD qiu aed A Ea cid pa dde ic ara nani ai d Er d 103 CHART PLOTTER Ea dedu Ec ac di abd Cnr 103 INSTALLATION AND REMOVING eo pa qu Kid a VE Ton de deed 103 EXTERNAL WIRING AT I a deri d audias dtc vc dtl iaceo d a o VR d ding 104 TYPICAL CONNECTIONS eu aditu icd 104 GPS Connection ME wa bexaVa A wa d Ud Kd 104 A topilot ConnectioM ns A wp Dn EIUS 105 External NMEA Connection iussu nes ex Dresd eodd ird UL m erst ndn EC EDITA 105 oui deb SR E at du uS RE 106 External Alarm Conte UOI 2 mos tie tie EU Nader b 106 User Manual 9 MAP cx Plus GPS 27 EM CUN EN NM CAD NE ER NUN NU M NUN
8. 29 SIE ERU 78 Shoreline Constructions 29 che gil gp empor rer URS 70 Simulation 20 SUV MOR st 20 Slave Chart Plotter 63 SLAVE mode Lec asus 61 Smooth ZoOM qiesicoieerinssetkeverbr e FPE IA 16 cj f 87 carp 87 SPD 87 lt GP 48 Speed Simulation 20 Speed Over Ground 87 Speed Through Water 87 Spot Soundings uan erba herd 16 87 Gee HRS 79 87 cJ UTC 87 Re a epi d 74 Surf Noise Filter rre EYES 79 Surface 74 Switching Off pM 19 Switching ON ssssssssssssssrrrrsssrrrsssrrrererrrrresss 19 System Information 53 System icy orit C Er Ro d 81 T EE 51 51 TO p 87 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 90 96 102 108 TEMP LOW GL T 80 Temp t 80 80 Temperature 48 72
9. 16 44 ciae cep 52 MOB 25 MOBILARM 67 68 69 70 MOBILARM Stats 11er rea Rene rnm 67 15 x nemen 55 Modem test Mt 82 Mooring Warping 29 Moving User Point x sentia a v xr ae 27 Multilanguage 16 N Name LagS et cen 47 NGITIES 47 Natural Features 86 Nav Aids amp Light Sectors 47 Nav Aids 48 Navigate b we 49 Navigate ex EXE 86 Navigation 22 Navigation Speed 54 Navigation to 30 Nearest Services PEN DEM E 36 NMEA dar 23 NMEA me EIE 55 0183 2 reote enn nnn 55 86 NOAA CER 46 24 44 Object SU MEE 16 objects with 32 ObstructionS
10. 0 2 24 2 9 EBL VRM FUNCTION snb baVED SNC Or GR 25 Inserting EBL VRM 25 Deleting EBE VERI DIU TE 25 Editing EBL VRM NM 25 2 10 MAN OVERBOARD MOB S Od FEQI dUPATA DEDE 25 Inserting MOS pi DOM A dd 25 Deleting MOB 22 4 25 3 Operations 7 1 ENE 27 3 1 USER POINTS MARKS AND WAYPOINTS aru a 27 Creating Waypoint bii 27 User Manual 5 3 2 3 3 3 4 3 5 3 6 3 7 3 8 Creating Mark EMEN oec cm 27 Selecting the User Points List page davis pri vd ru aia duca 27 Editing User Point adstusbkdwaerddd EE aria 27 Deleting User Pol essesiuixseiviacdb Egan curia Adi diy da E ardt vau Rn ie m d 27 MOVING User POE 3Sssceexekuakuiscuuosddud qid iuo I x QU RUNI Gi Ga 27 Locating User Point on HE ER DES eal 28 Senamg Recelvind User Points dvi bna iu Rus
11. 25 Editing Usar Point corse rh rtr 27 Electronic Bearing Line 25 84 Engine 8 51 Engine Cable Wiring 1 ciere ro tern nennen 56 Engine Data nectit eade adonde ave e ori ae 23 Engine Display 50 ENGINE MENU Eae eai 82 Engine Page Layout sep uncia 50 Engine Speed ee vaa E ces rtr sa Rude 84 ENOINE UNIES rdv ires aed cioe nda 50 Enhanced Mixing Levels 16 Enhanced Port Info cete 16 118 Enhanced Tutbo ZOOImIm 16 ENTER e 15 Estimated Time of Arrival 84 ETA rM 84 Exhaust Gas Temperature 84 Expanded RP E 32 Expert FUNCTIONS sacas ve xad Rapp RO xd L2 53 External teu 39 55 82 External Alarm Connection 106 112 External Engine 50 External NMEA SI dax 55 External NMEA Connection 54 93 98 105 112 External 55 External pudo das 55 External Ewa EF ER ga sien 55 EXTERNAL WIRING wise 3 n dno es 98 104 110 Ex
12. o 203 5mm 8 52 5mm 2 1 INSTALLATION AND REMOVING GRAY parts are present ONLY on chart plotter WITH INTERNAL GPS gt 1 A 126mm 571 4 100mm 3 9 MAP 7w Plus GPS flush installation and MAP Zw Plus GPS MAP Plus GPS bracket installation User Manual 91 EXTERNAL WIRING INPUT CAM CONNECTORS 1 GND COMMON PIN OUT 2 POWER 4 10 35Vdc ON UNIT 3 SIGNAL AUX IN CABLE WIRE COLOR FUNCTION GND COMMON POWER OUTPUT 10 35 Vdc QUICK DISCONNECT BRACKET CABLE WIRE COLOR GND COMMON POWER SUPPLY GND POWER 10 35Vdc POWER SUPPLY INPUT1 0183 SIGNAL RETURN SIGNAL RETURN OUTPUT1 NMEA0183 180 180CDX C COM INPUT2 NMEA0183 C COM OUTPUT2 NMEA0183 180 180CDX C COM INPUT3 NMEA0183 C COM OUTPUT3 NMEA0183 180 180CDX C COM SIGNAL RETURN SIGNAL RETURN OUTPUT 5 OUTPUT 4 INPUT 5 EXT ALARM SIGNAL to GND when ON External Wiring for MAP 7w Plus GPS CAM CONNECTORS 1 GND COMMON PIN OUT 2 POWER 10 35Vde _ ON UNIT 3 SIGN AUX IN I O CABLE COLOR FUNCTION GND COMMON POWER OUTPUT 10 35 Vdc INPUT 4 GND OUTPUT 5 QUICK DISCONNECT BRACKET CABLE WIRE COLOR GND COMMON POWER SUPPLY GN
13. cma Ku x ata S duda odd 40 Deleting File from User C CARDJ i usto iur edu dart Les que 40 Changing User CCAR D avus Fac d ung acd eol e 41 4 User Setting UD EE RA RE EN D NE EBENEN NEUE 43 4 1 MAP MENU 43 Va V a EN n uc RAP 43 PORES SVIMDOIS dud Wii E vU EG IR n 43 PersDecuve VIGWP d ous nO VO AY CI v aoa Vabapesd nie Vale 43 Dynamic Nav AS Cade E Ped aas 44 nda Das abate d Voca viti divo Corman Va in d bw 44 Mixing Levels 44 Safety Status Bar DSI Data Safety Indicator iUe are 44 Satellite Imagery eia EE aud s 45 Palete E ea el cn aterm Delo T Mag Aa Pii E 45 CURFERES QU E a a 46 4 2 MAP CONFIGURATIONS no RU ond du Y o bra uc Rd 46 Display Mode Eaua bit RV dido 46 Marine Settings das obl d ang OR RU S dE RO RC I ad 46 Dept Settings il 47 Lang Settings
14. c 85 Heading Simulation 20 MOME dri dat 24 27 85 Horizontal Dilution Of Precision 85 How C Link WOFKS 61 How GPS WORKS rrr ER epees 17 jc Mare 55 I 32 Info Tree pP tn 32 Input Output menu 54 Inserting EBL VRM xn cs 25 Inserting MOB 25 Inserting Route 28 Inserting Waypoint 29 INSERTING REMOVING PROCEDURE 90 96 102 108 INSTALLATION ssassn 91 97 103 109 Installing GPS Antenna 115 Intake Manifold Temperature 85 Interference Rejection 79 Internal GPS 54 Internal GPS Setup etn base 54 Intertidial Areas iieri rer pre 29 ISO Certification 15 Keel Offset RR Dae 49 80 KEY em M 15 L ERU RUE EE senses 33 34 Lakes raa imei RE ER ebrios 38 Lakes info icd terra NES PE MUERE 33 Lakes Information 37 Land AreaS RR 29 Land Eleva
15. eni unite bx C PD ust MES RO Ru a p 80 7 5 15 Restore Current Preset Defaults cR vn en ies up Ex E 80 Zio TRANSDUCERS O O Rd 80 B _ 5 DENEN NENNEN NE 81 qM essi c x ERU QUEEN RESUME Lat cv TOP ZR ENG 81 RAM Menu eV LIEU E ENT CR 81 DIM MEN 81 tte atau weet ew dcp ue a il oan aa DU rM d ed 81 82 BIGGS test 5 tenor EIU nE Eus posIU NE 82 External Alarm 2 a i Nb dva RU M 82 Engine Cs dd davor dg age eo hortor dc ed EA E QUO RUE Ub s 82 9 Tels 83 7w MAP 7wi PIGS GPS iixsssuesssskusssasu samuEEu ERES EEEENN RI ES EEHNENAFAFETREEN SKIES ME EN RES 89 FEATURES amp FUNCTIONS dud QUY a UA acaba 89 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS S RR Oen E Rl i Carr aaa 90 INSERTING REMOVING PROCEDURE cutrorsunisicuninnniiesd idee die Adi bubk rag 90 Vati eds dine cv babe dni d 90 REMOVING the C CARDY tu 90 CHART PLOTTER DIMENSIONS
16. Ed dk meni icri word a RES od 91 INSTALLATION AND REMOVING dte qux FE PER En blu lora 91 EXTERNAL WIRING DUE Du DIAS 92 TYPICACCONNECTIONS iue ko ad RUP 93 7cwiIPIUS GPS 2444 Rar Ru Hu RR RD EE Du RR 95 FEATURES amp PUNCTIONS Raid bue ra d ED IU RR ed 95 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS wsusduazanskuacre dash da bai eae Maid nios radar M 96 FF MODULE 500WsbDs2ZOU KPIZ nda Fut Fara da OON a Sar Nu rad 96 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS aita e ad 96 INSERTANGZREMOVING PROCEDURE 3534 tcr E Rb oW ctt leu V 96 Inserting the C CARD du dd Mid drop d cuc uo don uva Buda 96 Removing the C CARD ER Gl e Paca I RED Yd abe viov d rb A 97 CHART PLOTTER DIMENSIONS di 97 INSTALLATION AND REMOVING bii leue dil 97 EXTERNAL WIRING ca EG DR E d 98 TYPICAL CONNECTIONS tiva beu dada a C E OE Vb ED nba rica 98 LICSEPIIS
17. 113 List of the SAE J1939 71 used October 1998 113 Easy Link Interface Specifications uxori vdd viU dO atra dua a ibd 113 Installing the Smart GPS External MAP 7w Prus GPS MAP 11 Prus GPS MAP cx PLUS GPS 115 Install 115 bianco Ncc 116 Analytical Index 3 usssxwexzxxuusinuus uua uiua xu ahis nS 117 10 User Manual 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 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 but with the added benefit of a powerful elec tronic chart display The cartographic information is obtained from C MAP Bv JEPPESEN C CARD cartography data cards that are available through your local dealer For additional information 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 Menu operations are in bold characters listed by keys seque
18. 7wi Plus GPS 1 2 3 4 5 for MAP 7w Plus GPS MAP CX Plus C COM GSM PLUS Connection To connect the modem C COM to the chart plotter follow the procedure 2222 54 User Manual gt MENU MENU INPUT OUTPUT ENTER PORT 1 INPUT ENTER C COM ENTER The modem C COM can be connected also to the Port 2 except for MAP 7cwi Plus GPS Port 3 except for MAP 7wi Plus GPS MAP 7cwi Plus GPS and Port 4 5 except for MAP 11csE Plus GPS MAP CX Plus 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 NMEA Output 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 RMC APB WCV GGA HSC HDG MENU MENU INPUT OUTPUT ENTER PORT n OUTPUT SEN TENCES 4 ENTER Where n 1 2 3 for MAP 11csE Plus GPS n 1 4 5 for MAP 7cwi Plus GPS n 1 2 4 5 for MAP 7 Plus GPS n 1 2 3 4 5 for MAP 7w Plus GPS MAP CX Plus Send Receive Routes amp Marks Sets the desired port used for transferring User Points and Routes functions MENU MENU INPUT OUTPUT ENTER SEND REC ROUTES amp MARKS ENTER Port n ENTER Where n 1 2 3 for MAP 11 5 Plus GPS n 1 4 5 for MAP 7cwi Plus GPS n 1 2 4 5 for MAP 7 Plus GPS n 1 2 3 4 5 for MAP 7w Plus GPS MAP CX Plus C Link Sets the
19. 41 Chart 47 Chart Language 20 48 Sig s AMT PEE 48 CHART PLOTTER DIMENSIONS 91 97 103 Chart Scale acu e EAR REA RAW EEEE 24 Chart Settings uaa uer 47 Chart Fish page pic a 76 charts Text Area 21 CLEAR mw RN da Sap EG UR HERR 15 Clear INFO Tm 16 Clear abu saa 16 CIGARING Track 31 Clears internal Memory 81 COG 84 Color ERE ANUS 72 Color SEUNG 79 Compass MENU see duos etat bo DIE aU UA 50 Compute Correction o 50 Configurations ESI MM mI 48 CONTRAST POOR 15 CONTASE eee I9 81 CONTROLLER DIMENSIONS 109 CONVENTIONS ad qa ONE 11 38 Coordinates System RE 50 In RERO E 50 p 24 44 Course Over Ground 84 COURSE TO Steef Lata 84 Course VBCEOI 49 CPA AIS 51 Creating a ROULC ra 28 Creating 0 FUR FEE PUE
20. FEATURES amp FUNCTIONS 9 9 gt 9 9 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 serrvice facilities Positional information from GPS GPS Signal Status page Navigation Data pages 1000 Waypoints Marks and 20 Routes 51 Waypoints max per Route Create Move Insert Edit or Erase Waypoint Create Move Edit or Erase Mark Automatic Info on User Points Navigation to Destination Create Save Name Edit or Follow a Route Route Data Report and User Points Marks Waypoints List pages Find Ports Services Port By Name Port By Distance Tide Stations Lakes By Name Lakes Information POIs Wrecks Obstructions Coordinates 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 Video Input option Internal Fish Finder User Manual 95 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS e Operating Voltage 10
21. Sets On Offthe displaying ofthe Chart Boundaries which represents the boundaries ofthe 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 47 Value Added Data Chart Lock 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 on the original paper chart from which the electronic chart derives These objects have been obtained from other sources that C MAP believes to be reliable and then merged to the electronic charts in order to provide more information useful for the navigation VAD object can be 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 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 it is possible to zoom down into zoom scales not covered by cartographic data after the last available zoom scale covered by carto
22. prev 29 37 48 Off line hne 16 Official data source 16 Operating Frequency 73 opto isolated 13 OSGB 86 Other Map Configurations 46 P package eorr nnns 90 96 102 108 eec c 86 Palette M Tct 45 Percent LOS i peces Ec oa EEG 86 Perspective 16 43 T 16 sup MMC 32 Pictures amp Diagrams ra err Rer xa 86 PINGOS T E 30 Points Of 38 47 Port Distance reds 37 Port By NaMe MEE TNI EIE 37 POPE INTO 16 34 86 Ports amp Services 35 47 87 Position Fixing 18 POWER n MUN 15 Power I O Cable Wiring 56 Presentation Features 16 Preset Mode 78 Primary Chart Plotter 61 Production Installation 30 acm T 68 69 PTX Po 68 PIX List PAO 69 70 PTX warning WINDOW ucc ees 68 Q Quick In
23. 5 88 Twin Engine AMT IT UT 50 UE 88 TYPICAL CONNECTIONS 93 98 104 111 U Underwater Objects 88 Underwater Objects Limit 48 Underwater Objects Settings 48 User G CARD sarees DER DET 39 User C CARD Menu 40 User PORE 27 48 88 User Point lt 27 User toc x 27 UTG 555 88 UTM S cetur Edu 88 V Value Added Data 48 Variable Depth Marker VDM 73 Variable Range Marker 25 88 Mr 50 88 Video INpUt ss 23 56 j cir CE HUNE 88 voltage M TM 19 User Manual H 25 88 VTG TR 55 WwW WAAS 88 bp c 13 Warning Message 72 Water Temperature 72 79 27 28 29 88 D s Af RP 55 WGS 84 P 88 White Line Rye sues PRX EUNDI 74 79 Wind pO 48 World Background
24. FIND ENTER OBSTRUCTIONS ENTER Press ENTER to locate the selected Obstruction on the map 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 Press ENTER CLEAR to locate the selected Port by Name 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 on the C CARD in closest distance order and allows to locate the ports on the map Press ENTER CLEAR to locate the selected Port by Distance on the map Finding Lakes Information Searches for nearest Lakes Info gt MENU FIND ENTER LAKES INFO ENTER It founds the Outdoor Recreational Area 2 See the following picture FISHING Fig 3 7 Outdoor Recreational Area objects Use the cursor key to select any objects and press ENTER The list of the nearest lakes containing the facility will be shown on the screen User Manual 37 Nane FRASH POND SH LAKE KENOSIA Fig 3 7a 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
25. 53 Wrecks uiis rbd mun AUN EU dU SOT 29 37 48 X RUE E 38 55 88 XTE Alar ous 38 2 Zoom Boll 73 ZOOM ad EIER e t RUP a ai 43 ZOOM IN 15 24 43 Zoom Modes MM 77 15 24 43 ZOOM page 554554526 aeo on px e UE 75 BOON IOC RET 43 88 ZOOM S QUIE 88 121
26. 27 Creating Waypoint Xa RE EORR ITA 27 Cross Track 88 CTS ereer 84 C ltural Features 84 Currents Prediction 46 Cursor 20 CUPSOF er c 15 D dangerous objects aos dabat Su qus 30 117 Data Features 15 Data Safety Indicator rere ts 44 Date Simulation i e re hr t hn rte 20 Date POM 49 84 Deactivating Track Recording 341 Dead RECKONING iere 84 Deep Water 80 M 84 Delete PTX ERU DC ERES MEE 69 Deleting destination 30 Deleting EBL WVRM ieeixprck neon atre RE 25 Deleting File erri Lear rre hen nmn 40 Deleting MOB 2e seres 25 Deleting Route 28 Deleting User Point 27 BI 38 48 78 Depth Alarm 38 Depth gt 2 555 255 84 Depth from Transducer 84 5 RR ERE EA 22 Depth 84 Depth Range x exces ens Fe
27. Initial Fuel Load gt 9 99 9 9 o 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 Waypoint Icon 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 MENU MENU Input Output ENTER C Link ENTER Primary Station ENTER Master mode is the default factory setting All 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 other chart plotter never processed 62 User Manual Under such condition if the navigation is activated on one of the two chart plot ters a warning 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
28. MENU MENU 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 Inhibit 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 deactivate the Navigation Inhibit 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 ENTER ENTER on MAP 7v GPS MOB is pressed on the Slave chart plotter the MOB is placed 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 Destinatio
29. gt MENU INTERFER REJECT ENTER 7 5 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 gt MENU SENSITIVITY ENTER ONLY iN THE DUAL 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 itis a time varying gain curve which attenuates the sonar receiver gain in shallow water increasing 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 7heFrequency value is only displayed to select the desired frequency see the previous Par 7 5 7 NOTE Thus
30. E Vane la 31 Activating Deactvating Track rc oaa 31 Cleaning E dd 31 Selecting ii da aka Gc vedi ac ace aso uii Pd d adl UC 31 llis Ln 32 Setting Automatic TITO s E 32 Selecting Atomatic TATO MM 32 Displaying Expanded Info page Full INTO sisi anna a mrt mr e 32 Info Tree and Expanded Into page Sev Up x Ta cin p Ug 32 Info on objects with Fede osi 32 Q ick I fo on M T repro EP 33 x lafo onm Lakes 34 PORTO TIDE TNE vai 34 Getting Port Info nha Ronda Red m 34 Getting mo mec 25 FIND FUNCTION ccu neon 36 Finding Nearest Services 36 Finding Tide St tio s dud u adest Ra xad Kir 36 37 Finding Ea a 37 Finding Port ot
31. Quick Info available services If you press ENTER all available information about the cartographic point under User Manual 33 the cursor will be shown See the next paragraph Full Info on Lakes The following is an example of Full Info on Lakes r OUTDOOR RECREATIONAL AREA INFORMATION WALLEYE TROUT RAINBOW TROUT LAKE TROUT BROWN TROUT BROOK SUNFISH PUMPKINSEED SUNFISH BLUEGILL SHAD AMERICAN SALMON KOKANEE PIKE NORTHERN PICKEREL CHAIN PERCH YELLOW PERCH WHITE CATFISH WHITE CATFISH CHANNEL CARP COMMON BULLHEAD BROWN BASS SMALLMOUTH BASS ROCK BASS LARGEMOUTH AMERICAN EEL MULTIMEDIA INFORMATION MENU to show Picture Fig 3 5d Example of Full Info page To see the Fishing object press MENU when the Fishing object is high lighted On the screen appears Walleye Fig 3 5e Example of picture associated to the Fishing object 3 6 PORT 8 TIDE INFO Getting Port Info Port Info icon ab POSITION 42 54 186N 008 19 311E TO CURSOR BDST BRG 34 26 066 MRP DRTUM 1984 SCRLE B Fig 3 6 Port Info icon 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 Automatic Info window where icons of the available services ar
32. To confirm to clear RAM press ENTER again but if this time you do not wish to clear RAM press CLEAR DIM 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 Background ROM Tests the WorldWide Background C CARD Test Tests the C CARD There are four possible situations Ifthere is a 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 e If there is a C CARD inserted in the slot but it is damaged C CARD the name of the C CARD zone and or the message Faulty are shown e Ifthere is not C CARD inserted in the slot the message not present is shown e If there is User C CARD inserted in the slot the message USER 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 User Manual 81 Serial Ports Change parameters Changes the parameters of the serial interface This menu allows to select the Port Signal Source the Baud Rate the Data Bits Word Length between 7 or 8 the Parity between even odd or none the Stop Bits between 1 or 2 Input 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 di
33. d Mark file Waypoint file Fig 3 9 User C CARD Menu Information on stored User Points 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 USER C CARD ENTER FORMAT ENTER NOTE When a User C CARD is formatted all data saved on it will be deleted Saving File on User gt MENU MENU USER C CARD ENTER SAVE ENTER insert 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 in 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 When naming a file you have trouble finding a name that uniquely identifies the file s contents Dates for example are often used in file names however they take up several characters leaving you with little flexibility The secret is to find a compromise a point where you can combine a date with a word creating a unique file name The maximum length of the file name is 8 chara
34. 4 2 143 5mm 5 6 9 INSTALLATION AND REMOVING WARNING In order to protect the chart plotter video board please make sure that the power cables of the monitor and of the chart plotter are physically separated with protection against electrical discharge Flush installation User Manual 109 Bracket installation EXTERNAL WIRING AUX IN I O CONNECTOR CABLE IPIN WIRE COLOR FUNCTION 1 GND COMMON POWER OUTPUT 10 35 Vdc CONNECTOR INPUT 4 GND OUTPUT 5 OUTPUT 4 INPUT 5 EXTERNAL ALARM OUTPUT FUNCTION HSYNC VSYNC N C BRIGHTNESS CONTROL ole fx for on NE SMART GPS POWER amp I O CONNECTOR CABLE SENSOR PINIWIRE COLOR FUNCTION GND COMMON POWER INPUT 10 35 Vdc WIRE COLOR FUNCTION INPUT 1 POWER OUTPUT 10 35 Vdc GND OUTPUT 3 OUTPUT 2 INPUT 3 OUTPUT 1 INPUT 2 EXTERNAL ALARM OUTPUT BLACK YELLOW SHIELD GND SIGNAL RETURN NOTE Add in series to power cord both Red and black wire a 1A Fuse supplied POWER SUPPLY 110 User Manual TYPICAL CONNECTIONS GPS Connection SMART GPS SENSOR POWER amp I O CABLE PIN WIRE COLOR FUNCTION GPS SENSOR CABLE PWR GND COMMON WIRE COLOR FUNCTION POWER INPUT 10 35 A F POWER OUTPUT 10 35 Vdc INPUT 1 G
35. 87 HORIZONTAL cursor 43 32 950N Door d Aa Values referred to the 010 18 022E HORIZONTAL cursor Values referred to the VERTICAL cursor 1 Port Info E B 20 LIVORNO CLEGHORN High Water max 6 86 Ft 13 30 Low Water 8 35 Ft 21 66 L Sunrise 67 52 L sunset 18 53 L Fig 3 db Tide Graph page This screen shows that day s Tide Height graph for the area where the Tidal symbol was located Using ZOOM IN and ZOOM OUT it is possible to display future or past tides If you wish to quickly display the tide for a specific date press ENTER 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 NOTE Tide graph 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 7 FIND FUNCTION The Find function allows searching for the nearest Port Port Services Tide Sta
36. ETA Cons nm hh mm hh mm Lit 11 54 AM 1 10 PM 6 54 PM To Dest To Next Wot To Last Wpt Fig 5 2a External route on Route Data Report e External Route Cruising Speed Total Route length e Waypoints in Route Remaining Waypoints Fuel Consumption Rate Total Fuel Consumption Initial Fuel Load Remaining Fuel e Distance to Destination Distance to Next Wpt e Distance to Last Wpt 64 Name of the External Route from 0 Planned Cruising Speed from PCMPN 1 Length from First to Last Wpt from PCMPN 1 No of Wpts in the Route from PCMPN 1 No of Wpts from Dest to Last Wpt from PCMPN 1 Planned Fuel Consumption Rate from PCMPN 1 Calculated Fuel consumption to navigate the whole Route Volume of Fuel available before the navi gation was started Liters Volume of Fuel available Liters Distance from Ship to Destination calcu lated Distance to travel from ship to the Wpt after the Destination calculated Distance to Dest Next Route Leg length Distance to travel from ship to the End of the Route calculated Distance to Dest User Manual Distance From Dest to last Wpt received from PCMPN 1 To Destination Estimated Time to travel the Distance to To Next Wpt TTG Last Wpt Last Wpt calculated using Cruising Speed Estimated Time to travel the Dista
37. 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 GAIN MODE Manual RANGE MODE Manual Bottom Range 0000 0 Mt DEPTH 0000 0 Mt SHIFT 0000 0 Mt FREQUENCY 50 kHz INTERFER REJECTION Off SENSITIVITY DISPLAY SETUP TRANSDUCER SETUP ALARMS LOAD SETTINGS FROM USER C CARD SAVE SETTINGS TO USER C CARD RESTORE CURRENT PRESET DEFAULTS Fig 7 5 Fish Finder Setup menu 7 5 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 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 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 Surf
38. GPS Restart GPS Restarts all GPS processes Once executed the message Done is shown Diff Correction Source Sets what kind of Differential Correction will be used by the GPS between WAAS EGNOS and RTCM 104 beacon correction Navigation Speed Setsthe Navigation Speed among 0 1 Kts low speed for marine pedestrian application 0 9 Kts medium speed for marine application and 3 0 Kts high speed for car application MAP 7cwi Plus GPS 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 MENU INPUT OUTPUT ENTER FISH FINDER ON STANDBY 4 ENTER Autopilot Connection Connect the Autopilot to the serial Port n MENU MENU INPUT OUTPUT ENTER PORT n 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 Where 1 2 3 for MAP 11csE Plus GPS 1 4 5 for MAP 7cwi Plus GPS 1 2 4 5 for MAP 7wi Plus GPS 1 2 3 4 5 for MAP 7w Plus GPS MAP CX Plus mm ue External NMEA Connection Connect the External NMEA to the serial Port n MENU MENU INPUT OUTPUT ENTER PORT n INPUT ENTER Then choose your preferred setting and press ENTER to confirm Where 1 2 3 for MAP 11csE Plus GPS 1 4 5 for MAP 7cwi Plus GPS 1 2 4 5 for
39. Instructions concerning the installation The chart plotter system should be installed by your shipyard or by a electronic specialist Use adeguate working clothes when you install the system Avoid clothing that may be caught by moving parts Use a hair net if you have long hair Remove all metallic or electrically conducting jewellery such as chains bracelets rings etc when you working on the on board electronics Disconnect the minus polarity at the battery before starting your work to prevent the risk of a short circuit Short circuits can cause cable harness fires battery explosions and damages of electronic memory systems Please note that when you disconnect the battery all volatile electronic memories will lose their contents and will have to be re programmed Run the engine compartment blower for a certain time before starting work in a gasoline engine compartment Check that there is enough room behind the installation opening Pre drill the opening and complete with keyhale saw respect the safety instructions of the hand of tool manufacturer Use insulated tools if you must work disabling the power supply The electrical outputs of the chart plotter and the cables connected to it must be protected against direct contact or damage This means that the cables must have a sufficient insulation resistence or voltage rating and that touching the contact points is prevented Electrically conducting parts of the connected loads
40. 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 Interest Searches for nearest Points Of Interest POI MENU FIND ENTER POINTS OF INTEREST ENTER A sub menu is opened to find different categories of Points Of Interest Finding Coordinates To center the map at given coordinates gt MENU FIND ENTER COORDINATES ENTER use the cursor to insert coordinates CLEAR 3 8 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 gt MENU MENU ALARMS ENTER ARRIVAL ALARM ENTER XTE Alarm To set an acoustic alarm to sound when the vessel is deviating from a defined course MENU MENU ALARMS ENTER XTE ALARM ENTER Anchor Alarm To set an alarm to sound when the ship moves off the current ship s position location gt MENU MENU ALARMS ENTER ANCHOR ALARM 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 Depth Alarm To set an acoustic alarm to sound when the received depth value from the dept
41. NE 107 FEATURES amp FUNCTIONS ib FURIA 107 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS fo cus Nau rede l iex vet 108 INSERTING REMOVING PROCEDURE cw c tia OX v Cc vei ee PE oe bdo 108 Inserting the C CARE svsesuudu nivei qxaq aas anon d b 108 REMOVING the C CARLD sxcsduxeovevxdsazduedeukUdu dus da dava wax Bad dao Mora ca a dl bed 108 CONTROLLER DIMENSIONS uude morati bid equ ET nU Eua 109 INSTALLATION AND REMOVING treibt obe a n D bete kan tor 109 EXTEBRNALWEIRING 045 wk ER ER Gon rina d 110 TYPICAL CONNECTIONS Fouad euo DUOC TER EE Pa 111 GPS Connection wissstbresiaitkcietiueicssdtertsvtavbtsvtitua 111 AULODNOTCONMECION 2 04 eate Har Gv anie d vid dui Vc age OR ut 111 External NMEA Connection ec ded bande ac wA pd dc e CV 112 External Alarm Connection aw cR CE wa Var C ORO RR CE GE Ro A Tis 112 GSM PLUS Connection ads dace a atu d CK EG Rd ad el Rol aar docu ud add e 112 Specification of CAN Interfaces MAP 11csE PLUS GPS 113 List of the SAE J1939 71 measuring values October 1998
42. Primary or Secondary Station see dedicated Chapter MENU MENU INPUT OUTPUT ENTER C LINK ENTER Secondary Station Primary station ENTER External NMEA Sets the displaying or not of the following items max four items in the Logic Data Display Page Speed Heading HDG Depth Drift Set Wind Speed True Wind Direction True Wind Speed App Wind Direction App Speed Over Ground SOG Course Over Ground COG Distance Bearing BRG Time To Go TTG Cross Track Error XTE Velocity Made Good When any item is receiving or calcu lated a small black square appears before On Off indication MENU MENU INPUT OUTPUT ENTER EXTERNAL NMEA ENTER External Signal Sets the External Output gt MENU MENU INPUT OUTPUT ENTER EXTERNAL SIGNAL ENTER Then choose your preferred setting among External Alarm when activated this pin goes to GND level It is used to command an external buzzer External Power it is command switch for the Radar It must be used in conjunction with the Radar Junction box device and Off User Manual 55 AUX IN I O Cable Wiring page Shows a window containing the AUX IN I O cable wiring gt MENU MENU INPUT OUTPUT ENTER AUX IN I O CABLE WIRING ENTER MAP 7w Plus GPS MAP 7wi Plus GPS MAP 7cwi Plus GPS Quick Disconnect Cable Wiring page Shows a window containing the cable wiring of the quick disconnect bracket gt M
43. Show PTX The Show function is available when PTX has beeen received again it is already present on the chart plotter memory and it is the active one Press ENTER using the cursor select SHOW and press ENTER to close all menus data pages if open and center the chart on the received PTX 70 User Manual 7 Fish Finder oNLY FOR MAP 7 Pius GPS 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 sound 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 7 Fish Finder working principle 7 1 SETTING THE INTERNAL FISH FINDER ON The Fish Finder driver is embedded on the chart plotter it is connected directly to the dedicated serial Port2 To switch the inte
44. 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 Fonts amp Symbols gt MENU FONTS amp SYMBOLS ENTER 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 Needle A AN yy E Fig 4 1 Example of Normal size on the left side and Large side on the right side settings Perspective View gt MENU 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 Perspec tive View allows showing more chart information immediately ahead and around the cursor User Manual 43 E Se Fig 4 1a Perspective View Dynamic Nav Aids gt MENU DYNAMIC NAV AIDS 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
45. become active within this range Activation Range should be greater than CPA Limit by definition NOTE A 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 Dangerous Target is Active Target by definition Flashing SLEEPING TARGET Target located outside the Activation Range LOST TARGET Ais info is not received from that vessel for 3 5 minutes Fig 4 5 AIS Symbols AIS Menu To configure the chart plotter to receive AIS data follow the procedure MENU MENU AIS SETUP 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 52 User Manual To set the chart plotter for receiving AIS Mak
46. contrast levels of the screen and to adjust illuminations of the Easy Link instruments Now you return to the chart screen with the new backlight and contrast levels retained 2 3 SELECTING 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 MENU MENU CONFIGURATIONS ENTER LANGUAGE ENTER select the language you want ENTER NOTE the selected language is not available on cartographic data English language is used instead WARNING If you have accidentaly selected an incomprehensible language and you User Manual 19 don t be able to reselect your language the above procedure is not of help to you follow this procedure press MENU two times move the cursor to highlight the first item starting from the top which corresponds to the Configurations 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 operation the chart plotter will also return all selections in particular language to original default values 2 4 SELECTING THE CHART LANGUAGE gt MENU MENU CONFIGURATIONS ENTER CHART LANGUAGE ENTER se
47. imposing the capability of the Fish Finder to correctly detect the weakest echoes coming from a very deep bottom 7 5 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 Controls 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 lcon Depth Echo Depth Icon Icon 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 User Manual 79 7 5 11 Transducer Setup Menu The Transducer Setup menu contains settings that does not r
48. machine in the digital mode In the bar graph mode the data shown for both machines are the same The following engine data are available for selection Engine Speed Percent Load Total Engine Hours Engine Coolant Temperature Fuel Temperature Engine Oil Temperature Fuel Delivery Pressure Fuel Rate Boost Pressure Intake Manifold Tem perature Exhaust Gas Temperature Transmission Oil Pressure Transmission Oil Tem User Manual perature Fuel Level Turbocharger 1 Turbine Inlet Temperature Turbocharger 2 Turbine Inlet Temperature Electrical Potential Voltage Battery Potential Voltage Switched Battery 2 Potential Voltage Engine Alarms Alarms can be defined for the most important engine data A warning is given if the set alarm value for speed any of the measured temperatures or fuel reserve is exceeded A warning is also triggered if a pressure measurement falls short of the set value On board voltage overshooting and also undershooting will trigger an alarm The alarm is visual in the form of a pop up window and audible as an internal buzzer Save Engine Settings The following settings can be saved on a user chart Engine Units Engine Display Twin Engine Digital Engine Page Engine Page Layout Engine Alarms Easy Link Illumination Load Engine Settings All settings relevant to the engine can be loaded from one user chart AIS is an Automatic Identification System It has been introduced to improve the safety of navi
49. synchronized with the vessels Icon Course Line course is given by the value of COG Course Over Ground and its length is proportional to the SOG Speed Over Ground User Manual Screen Amplifier 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 Depth Window Turns On Off the displaying of the Depth Window on the screen When the Depth Window is set On and depth value is received from an echosounder the depth value and unit are shown on the screen NOTE Expert Function Distance has not been activated the Distance Unit will change according to the selected Speed Unit see the following table Speed Unit Distance Unit kts nm Mph Kph km Also if the Expert Function Altitude has not been activated the Altitude Unit change according to the selected Depth Unit see the following table Depth Unit Altitude Unit m m Ft Ft FM FM 4 4 ADVANCED SETTINGS The Advanced options are arranged in sub menus See Par 2 5 on Simulation menu gt MENU MENU ADVANCED SETTINGS ENTER Setup menu To allow you to change how the chart plotter displays information gt MENU MENU ADVANCED SETTINGS ENTER SETUP ENTER Time Reference Allows switching between UTC or local time by entering the Local Time offset Time Format Selects the format for the time between 12 and 24 hours
50. 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 Sa SIDE 96 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 119mm 4 7 42 5mm 1 7 i 241mm 9 5 gt 151mm 5 9 43 5mm 1 7 gt 3 9 126mm 5 2 100mm 4 User Manual 97 EXTERNAL WIRING 5 5 5 1 GND COMMON PIN OUT 2 POWER 10 35Vdc ON UNIT 3 SIGNAL S TRANSDUCER Connector IPIN FUNCTION 1 DEPTH GND TEMP1 POWER SUPPLY 5Vdc 1A max T SENSE TD DEPTH SHIELD DEPTH SPEED QUICK DISCONNECT BRACKET CABLE WIRE COLOR GND COMMON POWER SUPPLY GND POWER 10 35Vdc POWER SUPPLY INPUT1 0183 SIGNAL RETURN SIGNAL RETURN OUTPUT1 NMEA0183 180 180CDX C COM AUX IN CABLE GND COMMON POWER OUTPUT 10 35 EXT ALARM
51. the navigation direction course in order to display more map details in front of the vessel s position gt MENU MENU CONFIGURATIONS ENTER SCREEN AMPLI FIER ENTER ON ENTER Selecting Map Orientation To select the orientation of your chart according to MENU MAP ORIENTATION ENTER The Map Orientation function selects the orientation of your chart according to North the map is shown with North upwards Head the map is shown with the ship s current heading upwards Course the map is shown with the currently selected course leg upwards If Course or Head has been selected is possible to insert the Map Orientation Resolution angle MENU MENU ADVANCED SETTINGS ENTER NAVIGATE ENTER MAP ORIENTATION RES ENTER use cursor to insert val ues 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 8 NAVIGATION A SINGLE DESTINATION To place the destination at cursor coordinates and activates navigation to it Place the cursor on location to navigate to ENTER ENTER You are now navigating to the destination drawn as a Mark with a circle around it 24 User Manual 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 desti
52. 0 35 Vdc 8 BLUE OUTPUT EXTERNAL ALARM Open Collector External Alarm Connection C COM GSM PLUS Connection 3 POWER amp I O CONNECTOR POWER amp T G PIN CABLECOLOR FUNCTION PWR GND COMMON PWR 10 35 Vdc Used by C COM Used by C COM OUTPUT2 Used by C COM INPUT2 OUTPUT EXTERNAL ALARM 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 C COM Connection 112 User Manual Specification of CAN Interfaces MAP 11 5 PLus GPS Data input CAN 2 0B SAE J1939 The VDO Chart Plotter 11csE MAP 11csE Plus receives data from CAN 2 0B Interface Data are transferred at this interface in SAE 21939 format You will find the Parameter Group Numbers PGN of the data received by the Chart Plotter in the following table More detailed information can be found in the respective chapters of the SAE J1939 standard This standard can be viewed under http www sae org List of the SAE J1939 71 measuring values October 1998 MEASURED VALUE CHAPTER No PGN Engine Speed 5 2 1 9 61444 Percent Speed 5 2 1 7 61443 Total Engine Hours 5 2 5 61 65253 Engine Coolant Temperature 5 2 5 5 65262 Fuel temperature 5 2 5 14 65262 Engine Oil Temperature 3 2 9 15 65262 Fuel Delivery Pressure 520227 65263 Engine Oil Pressure 5 2 5 28 65263 Fuel Rate l h 52 5 53 65266 Boost Pressure 5 259 306 65270 Intake Manifold Temperature 5 2 5 4 65270 Exhaust gas temperature 5 2 5 8 65270 Transmission Oil Pressur
53. 35 Volt dc Power consumption 12W average 27W max peak Interface NMEA 0183 e Autopilot Interface NMEA 0180 NMEA 0180 CDX NMEA 0183 Display Color Sunlight Viewable LCD active area 7 Display Resolution 800 x 480 pixels Cartography C MAP By Jeppesen C CARD Operating temperature range 0 55 C 32 131 F Memory Non volatile Keyboard Silicon rubber backlight Weight 1 3 KG FF MODULE 600W 50 200KHZ TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Power Output 600W 4800Wpp 50 200KHz Dual Fre quency Depth 213m 700Ft at 200kHz 457m 1500Ft at 2 Automatic Recognition of the AIRMAR X DUCER ID transducers for best performance 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 A scope White Line Zoom x2 x4 Auto range gain frequency shift ping rate 9 9 9 9 9 9 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 Quick disconnect bracket and its protective cover Chart plotter s protective cover Fuse 3 15 Amp fuseholder User Manual INSERTING REMOVING PROCEDURE Inserting the C CARD Open the door hold the C CARD by the long side so that you can see
54. 75 Fides ISI DdGS duda adea r S tV xt dni E pfi d adds 76 7 3 6 Fish Finder Radar Pages vea eM dr diia oic era ha gea 76 7 4 ZOOM MODES d RA pedi aa dd a du 77 Zl The LOCK ZOOM conven Pus nd dia VN VOCE b E 77 7 4 2 The Marker ZOOM 77 Zi FISH FINDER SETUP MENU FPE Kn TUE EAD ew Po Perd dps 78 Jul cb ba Dad tede A 78 7 92 Gan ModE rec em 78 7 5 3 05 2550 MEM rc 78 p rrr 78 AS SMM RU E E 78 7 5 0 BOUOm daga ned Vn zd d dod dii End 79 Za aan RARUS D d RUN EEUU UMS 79 7 59 Interference RejectloTi ROO Ra EU MO ba 79 725 9 ado d do CN dori does 79 Z0 Display Setup MODE dde drove da 79 User Manual 7 5 11 Transducer Setup Menu with aig dba a 80 Alarms VEE 80 7 5 13 Load Settings from User C Card dux ciu 80 7 Suk Save Settings to User
55. 99 9 99 9 9 9 Direct sunlight viewable color 11 LCD display Worldwide Built in Cartography showing C MAP 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 serrvice facilities Positional information from GPS GPS Signal Status page Navigation Data pages 1000 Waypoints Marks and 20 Routes 51 Waypoints max per Route Create Move Insert Edit or Erase Waypoint Create Move Edit or Erase Mark Automatic Info on User Points Navigation to Destination Create Save Name Edit or Follow a Route Route Data Report and User Points Marks Waypoints List pages Find Ports Services Port By Name Port By Distance Tide Stations Lakes By Name Lakes Information POIs Wrecks Obstructions Coordinates 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 101 Video Input option Video Output option Shows the most important engine data It is connected to the engine electronic system of up to two machin
56. D POWER 10 35Vdc POWER SUPPLY INPUT1 0183 SIGNAL RETURN SIGNAL RETURN OUTPUT 4 INPUT 5 EXT ALARM SIGNAL to GND when ON NI OV U A w NJ OUTPUT1 NMEA0183 180 180CDX C COM INPUT2 NMEA0183 C COM OUTPUT2 NMEA0183 180 180CDX C COM SIGNAL RETURN SIGNAL RETURN External Wiring for MAP 7wi Plus GPS 92 User Manual TYPICAL CONNECTIONS QUICK DISCONNECT BRACKET CABLE _ POWER SUPPLY WIRE COLOR DESCRIPTION FUNCTION GND COMMON POWER SUPPLY GND RED POWER 10 35Vdc POWER SUPPLY i o WHITE INPUT1 NMEA0183 C COM GREEN SIGNAL RETURN SIGNAL RETURN YELLOW OUTPUT1 NMEA0183 180 180CDX C COM e BROWN INPUT2 NMEA0183 C COM GPS POWER GRAY OUTPUT2 NMEA0183 180 180CDX C COM SWITCH hM ORANGE INPUT3 NMEA0183 C COM PINK OUTPUT3 NMEA0183 180 180CDX C COM SIGNAL RETURN SIGNAL RETURN SMART GPS SENSOR SMART GPS SENSOR CABLE WIRE COLOR FUNCTION POWER 10 35 GPS NMEA0183 OUTPUT GPS NMEA0183 INPUT GND SIGNAL RETURN BLACK YELLOW SHIELD GPS Connection on Port 3 for MAP 7w Plus GPS QUICK DISCONNECT BRACKET CABLE AUTOPILOT DEVICE FUNCTION WI
57. DO sug gest AIRMAR transducers 80 User Manual 8 Maintenance This chapter gives information on routine maintenance and problem solving asso ciated with the chart plotter 8 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 ENTER 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 behav iour or appears to be malfunctioning it may be possible to correct the problem by clearing RAM This operation will erase all Marks Routes stored Track plots and destinations It will also return all selections Input Data Format Autopilot selection etc to original 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
58. Date Format Selects the Date Format between MM DD YY month day year and DD MM YY month year Beeper Enables or disables the single audio beeps 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 Back Light Timeout Setsthetime value among 1 3 5 10 Min afterthis time when no key is pressed the screen and keyboard backlight is turned Off Auto Info 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 ofthe 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 Keel Offset Adjusts the Depth Sensor Offset to display Depth under Keel Selectable the Range of 0 0 to 9 9m LOG Calibration Adjusts the Log Sensor to display Speed through the Water Selectable in the Range of 0 1 to 9 9 96 Navigate Menu To handle the funct
59. E SETUP After connections have been made the chart plotter has to be setup to be able to receive NMEA information from the MOBILARM When a MOBILARM is connected to the chart plotter any input port of the NMEA in out Communication setup menu must be changed to MOBILARM as shown below for communications MENU MENU INPUT OUTPUT ENTER select any input port you want ENTER MOBILARM ENTER The chart plotter continuously verifies the communication status with MOBILARM instruments If there is no communication for more than one minute an alarm window appears 6 2 MOBILARM STATUS If you want to know information about the MOBILARM connected follow the procedure gt MENU MENU About ENTER CHARTING OPERATING SYSTEM Copyright 2008 JEPPESEN Italia S r l Software XXXX V GG MM YYYY NTSL 7 0 8 49 R 22 06 2007 1 KERNEL V1 37 0 R 29 10 2007 1 FILE SYSTEM V3 21 0 R 15 01 2007 1 1 4 22 M 29 03 2007 1 Generic FF library V1 26 00R 19 11 20071 FF module BBFF 50 200 RADAR library V1 19 00R C20 11 20071 RADAR module S N 655351 C WEATHER 1 14 00 R 26 10 2007 1 C CARD 1 954 06 LIGURIAN HIGH TVRR AND C CARD 2 User Points Routes Track Points Connected CAN to System update Fig 6 2 Example of About page In the About page a new item appears related to MOBILARM status where status can be Function not Activated MOBILAR
60. ENU MENU INPUT OUTPUT ENTER QUICK DISCONNECT CABLE WIRING ENTER MAP 11 5 Plus GPS MAP cX Plus GPS Power I O Cable Wiring page Shows a window containing the Power I O cable wiring gt MENU MENU INPUT OUTPUT ENTER POWER I O CABLE WIRING 4 ENTER MAP cX Plus GPS GPS Cable Wiring page Shows a window containing the GPS cable wiring MENU MENU INPUT OUTPUT ENTER GPS CABLE WIRING ENTER MAP 11 5 Plus GPS Engine Cable Wiring page Shows a window containing the engine interface cable wiring gt MENU MENU INPUT OUTPUT ENTER ENGINE CABLE WIR ING ENTER MAP 7w Plus GPS MAP 7wi Plus GPS MAP 7cwi Plus GPS Video Input By accessing this menu it is possible to see images on the chart plotter display captured from an external video signal source if connected to the chart plotter Allows the picture in picture functionality so a Video Input image can be shown on a image at full screen MENU MENU INPUT OUTPUT ENTER VIDEO INPUT ENTER Select Video Input Available options are the following Full Video Shows the image from the video camera at full screen PiP Picture In Picture Video Showsthe cartographic image atfull screen with the image from the video camera on a window which can be moved up down and or right left using the cursor key None Activate Video Activates Video menu Atthe activation of
61. 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 1 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 User Manual 17 3 When the satellite locations and their distances are known the GPS receiver fixes its own position by triangulation Fig 1 3a The 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 accuracy is obtainable when the satellites are widely scattered in the sky on the contrary accuracy is reduced when 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 36 The index for position fixing accuracy is called HDOP Horizontal Dilution O
62. Hue phase 4 8 C WEATHER SERVICE 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 WAVE Height amp Dir 1 TEMPERATURE 18 HUMIDITY VISIBILITY m WEATHER TYPE Sun WEATHER TYPE Rain WEATHER TYPE Fog WEATHER TYPE Snow WEATHER TYPE Clouds WEATHER TYPE Partly Cloudy WEATHER TYPE Thunderstorm Fig 4 8 Weather data package Weather Service Menu To select the menu MENU MENU WEATHER SERVICE ENTER It opens a sub menu with the following options User Manual 57 Download Copy From CARD Forecast Real Time View Type of Data Download gt MENU MENU WEATHER SERVICE ENTER DOWNLOAD 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 Select Country to Call Allows the selection of the country to call The whole telephone number set is automatically updated
63. 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 serrvice facilities Positional information from GPS GPS Signal Status page Navigation Data pages 1000 Waypoints Marks and 20 Routes 51 Waypoints max per Route Create Move Insert Edit or Erase Waypoint Create Move Edit or Erase Mark Navigation to Destination Create Save Name Edit or Follow a Route Automatic Info on User Points Route Data Report and User Points Marks Waypoints List pages Find Ports Services Port By Name Port By Distance Tide Stations Lakes By Name Lakes Information POIs Wrecks Obstructions Coordinates 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 Video Output option User Manual 107 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Power consumption 0 25 A max 12 V Interface NMEA0183 e Autopilot Interface NMEA 0180 NMEA 0180 CDX NMEA 0183 Video Output VGA compatible e Display Resolution 640x480 or 800x600 or 1024x768 pixels user select
64. LAY MODE ENTER Selects from a pre defined table what cartographic objects are displayed and which display options are set Pre programmed settings are user selectable from Full Medium Low Radar Tides Custom The table below shows the selections for each mode Setting Full Medium Low Radar Tides Custom Default values Names On On On On On On Name Tags On Off Off Off Off On Nav Aids amp Light Sectors On No Sector Sector Sector Off On Attention Areas On On Off Off Off On Tides amp Currents On Off Off Off On On Seabed Type On Off Off Off Off On Ports amp Services On On Off On Off On Tracks amp Routes On Off Off Off Off On Depth Range Min 0 Mt 0 Mt 0 Mt 0 Mt 0 Mt 5 Mt Depth Range Max 9999 Mt 9999 Mt 9999 Mt 9999 Mt 9999 Mt 20 Mt Land Elevations On On Off Off Off Off Land Elevation Values On Off Off Off Off On Roads On Off Off Off Off Off Points Of Interest On Off Off Off Off Off Lat Lon Grid On Off Off Off Off On Chart Boundaries On Auto Off Off Off Auto Value Added Data On Off Off Off Off On Chart Lock On On On On On On Underwater Objects Limit 9999 Mt 10 Mt 10 Mt 10 Mt 10 Mt 3 Mt Rocks Icon4 Depth Icon Icon Icon Icon Icon Obstructions Icon Depth Icon Icon Icon Icon Icon Diffusers Depth Icon Icon Icon Icon Icon Wrecks Icon4 Depth Icon Icon Icon Icon Icon Marine Settings To control the display on the map of the marine features 46 User Manual Names Name Tags Nav Aids amp Light Sectors Atte
65. M input format has not been set from the I O menu Not detected the device has never been detected since the chart plotter was turned On and input format was set to MOBILARM Connected the communication with MOBILARM device User Manual 67 is Ok Signal Lost the device has been detected but now the signal is no longer received No valid GPS position the communication with MOBILARM device is Ok but the GPS position fix is not received 6 3 MOBILARM PTX PTX is the personal transponder device that is worn by the crew If a PTX is disconnected from the system a man over board alarm is raised So a MOB Waypoint appears on the chart plotter display In the following for brevity this MOB Waypoint position is called PTX WARNING Activating navigation to PTX pay attention and don t get too near the man overboard don t knock the man down 6 3 1 15 received When a PTX has beeen received the PTX data are saved on the chart plotter memory and the PTX icon appears on the map Fig 6 3 1 PTX icon All menus and or pages are closed and the chart is centered on the PTX received position The Audible Alarm starts beeping and a pop up warning window appears to notify that a PTX has been received MOBILARM 33 27 090 220 34 020W T Id Time 000001A0 10 16 29 L Fig 6 3 1a Example of PTX warning window It is possible to navigate to the received PTX see Par 6 4 2 and open the MOBILA
66. OSS 50 iz MN UDIN coU 49 55 BOOSE PreSSUre iouis 83 Bottom Echo Profile 74 Bottom Lock ZOOM E icine 77 Bottom 79 BRG coste od Sud ed 83 BUOY T 83 ac C HG 55 C MC L7 20 CC ARD Connector Een aeons 81 C CARD rase cba ee 81 TED m 55 Connection ie xxr ras dated onte trades 106 C COM GSM PLUS Connection 54 112 ep cT 55 61 62 63 User Manual C Link serial connection 61 C Weather Ser VICE 57 Cable Wiring 56 Calibrate Aux 80 Calibrate Sound 80 Calibrate Water 5 80 Calibrate Water 80 Calibration 50 CAN 83 InterfaceS 113 Cartographic 16 Qo EU cR RR a 15 CAUTION 13 Chali 5 Im 83 Changing Chart Scale 24 Changing Display 21 Changing User C CARD
67. PS RX COMMON GPS TX OUTPUT 1 MENS SMART GPS SENSOR POWER 8 I O CABLE GPS SENSOR CABLE PIN WIRECOLOR FUNCTION PWR GND COMMON POWER OUTPUT 10 35 POWER INPUT 10 35 re e GPS RX OUTPUT 2 GPS TX INPUT 2 k BLACK YELLOW SHIELD GND COMMON GPS on Port 2 GPS SENSOR CABLE n s PIN WIRE COLOR FUNCTION POWER OUTPUT 10 35 GPS GPS BLACK YELLOW SHIELD GND COMMON GPS ANTENNA GPS on Port 3 POWER SUPPLY POWER 8 I O CABLE PIN WIRE COLOR FUNCTION __ PWR GND COMMON POWER INPUT 10 35 Vdc INPUT 1 AUTOPILOT COMMON COMMON OUTPUT 1 Autopilot on Port 1 User Manual 111 POWER amp CABLE PIN WIRE COLOR FUNCTION PWR GND COMMON POWER INPUT 10 35 OUTPUT 24 INPUT 2 COMMON Autopilot on Port 2 External NMEA Connection POWER 8 I O CABLE PIN WIRE COLOR FUNCTION 7 COMMON EXTERNAL NMEA DEVICE POWER amp I O POWER 8 I O CABLE EXTERNAL PIN WIRE COLOR FUNCTION PWR GND COMMON COMMON NMEA POWER INPUT 10 35 Vdc DEVICE OUTPUT 2 INPUT 2 External NMEA on Port 2 External Alarm Connection POWER amp I O POWER amp I O CABLE POWER SUPPLY CABLE COLOR FUNCTION BLACK PWR GND COMMON RED PWR 1
68. PT 58 Real Time EV Vb db uev viuda Ead ing ico Va E EDU d 59 59 ISP EINDER d bua dn dd vas PIE XY V DRM cal DER dU 59 ZdIDPADARE ce ee eT eer ee etre tre DEIN PEU OM V UE 59 C LINKE uai x iE x i a uua 61 Bek IN esset dido d V tdi p pic D DR d 61 How C Link Svstelm WOIKS exse duaid na Ar ad EQ aad adn 61 C LInk serial COBDECUOD issus Vrae arr ei n a cat Y ea tc Mv s 61 5 2 C LINKE NAVIGATION DATA TRANSFER ex Eua ala dd ug qo ade Va e aba 61 Operations cud eU zu ene be ab 62 Master Chart Plotter trt 62 Slave Chart Plotter a 63 C Link Navigation Data Acquisition and Display 63 Graphical representation Map Display esf Pace ew dd ac dan die 64 Route Data scj E xo o En RON RU AORTA SA QUAL GR RUN ERE NC 64 Quick nO _ RE RA 65 MOBILABM System ER KO IER RR CR QU RERO RU M N RA Ra RR a OU C RU E 67 OL SOFTWARE SETUP subiici E da 67 6 2 MOBILARM STATUS 67 6 3 MOBIEARM PIX
69. RE COLOR DESCRIPTION FUNCTION POWER GND POWER SUPPLY GND RED POWER 10 35Vde POWER SUPPLY WHITE INPUT1 NMEA0183 C COM GREEN SIGNAL RETURN SIGNAL RETURN YELLOW OUTPUT1 NMEA0183 180 180CDX C COM BROWN INPUT2 NMEA0183 C COM GRAY OUTPUT2 NMEA0183 180 180CDX C COM ORANGE INPUT3 NMEA0183 C COM PINK OUTPUT3 NMEA0183 180 180CDX C COM SIGNAL RETURN SIGNAL RETURN NMEA0183 180 180CDX INPUT SIGNAL RETURN Autopilot Connection on Port 2 QUICK DISCONNECT BRACKET CABLE WIRE COLOR DESCRIPTION FUNCTION POWER GND POWER SUPPLY GND RED POWER 10 35 POWER SUPPLY WHITE INPUT1 NMEA0183 C COM DEVICE GREEN SIGNAL RETURN SIGNAL RETURN YELLOW OUTPUT1 NMEA0183 180 180CDX C COM NMEA0183 OUTPUT BROWN INPUT2 NMEA0183 C COM NMEA0183 INPUT GRAY OUTPUT2 NMEA0183 180 180CDX C COM SIGNAL RETURN ORANGE INPUT3 NMEA0183 C COM PINK OUTPUT3 NMEA0183 180 180CDX C COM SIGNAL RETURN SIGNAL RETURN External NMEA Connection on Port 1 User Manual 93 QUICK DISCONNECT BRACKET CABLE GSM Plus CABLE POWER GND POWER SUPPLY GND BLACK GND POWER 10 35Vdc POWER SUPPLY RED POWER SUPPLY INPUT 1 C COM WHITE C COM SIGNAL RETURN SIGNAL RETURN GREEN C COM TX OUTPUT 1 C COM YELLOW C COM C COM Connection on Port 1 MAP 7cwi Plus GPS
70. RM PTX List page see Par 6 4 3 Both Goto and List functions also mute the Audible Alarm NOTE The List function is active if more than one PTX is store 6 3 2 PTX is received again When PTX has beeen received again it is already present on the chart plotter memory 68 User Manual If the received PTX is NOT the active one the user must confirmed to navigate to it Otherwise if the received PTX is the active one the PTX on which we are navigating to navigation data are updated in memory the new PTX coordinates becames the Destination position and the current Fix position becames the starting position The map is not automatically centered on it The PTX icon appears at the new position and a pop up warning window appears It is possible to close all menus data pages if open and center the chart on the received PTX see Par 6 4 4 Otherwise you could close the alarm window and stay on the active screen 6 4 PLACING CURSOR ON THE PTX ICON Placing the cursor on the PTX icon shown on the screen an information window containing the PTX Identifier position and status Overboard or Recovered appears rj 41143 334N MOBILARM PTX OVERBOARD 41 13 334N 009 30 702E etae 1 id Time To CURSOR Nm BRG 1 322 097 4 MAP DATUM WGS 1984 Fig 6 4 Example of PTX information window 6 4 1 Delete PTX The Delete PTX function permamently removes the selected PTX from the chart plotter memor
71. Routes only one can be the Active Route that is shown on the screen by straight lines and arrows to indicate the direction the first Waypoint 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 gt MENU MENU ROUTE ENTER CURRENT ENTER use the cursor key to select the Route number 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 To place the next Waypoints of the Route repeat the above procedure The following functions work on the Active Route Inserting Route name To insert a name on the selected Route gt MENU MENU ROUTE ENTER NAME ENTER use the cursor key to insert the name ENTER Selecting Route Color To select Route legs color among the available colors MENU MENU ROUTE ENTER COLOR use the cursor key to select color ENTER The Route is drawn on the screen in the selected color It is possible to select a diff
72. SIGNAL to GND when ON SIGNAL RETURN 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 YELLOW OUTPUT1 NMEA0183 180 180CDX C COM BROWN NC GRAY NC ORANGE NC PINK NC SIGNAL RETURN AUTOPILOT DEVICE FUNCTION NMEA0183 180 180CDX INPUT SIGNAL RETURN SIGNAL RETURN Autopilot Connection on Port 1 DESCRIPTION FUNCTION POWER GND POWER SUPPLY GND RED POWER 10 35 POWER SUPPLY NMEA0183 WHITE INPUT1 NMEA0183 C COM DEVICE GREEN SIGNAL RETURN SIGNAL RETURN OUTPUT1 NMEA0183 180 180CDX C COM NMEA0183 OUTPUT NMEA0183 INPUT SIGNAL RETURN SIGNAL RETURN SIGNAL RETURN External NMEA Connection on Port 1 98 User Manual QUICK DISCONNECT BRACKET CABLE C COM GSM Plus CABLE WIRE COLOR DESCRIPTION FUNCTION WIRE COLOR FUNCTION BLACK POWER GND POWER SUPPLY GND BLACK POWER 10 35 POWER SUPPLY POWER SUPPLY WHITE INPUT 1 C COM WHITE GREEN SIGNAL RETURN SIGNAL RETURN GREEN YELLOW OUTPUT 1 C COM YELLOW C COM Connection on Port 1 User Manual 99 MAP 1icsE Plus GPS FEATURES amp FUNCTIONS 9 gt 9
73. VDO Chart Plotters VDO _ MAP 7 V GPS _ MAP 7 cs GPS _ MAP 7 W Wi Plus GPS MAP 11 csE Plus GPS www vdo marine com Pd 9 V Joe P E Pi m 227 E S FES A 4 Ti Ed wo NM 4 Stenen Loodsmansduin 4 Ha 7 11 esE plus 44924 4748 009915 250 E vw Balgzandkanaal n N502 1 y IN a i 2 VDO CHART PLOTTER NAME DESCRIPTION SOFTWARE MAP 7w Plus GPS 7 Sunlight Readable WVGA Color Display S4egVD8wc External Smart GPS Receiver amp Video Input MAP 7wi Plus GPS 7 Sunlight Readable WVGA Color Display S4igVD8wc Internal GPS Receiver amp Video Input MAP 7cwi Plus GPS 7 Sunlight Readable WVGA Color Display S4igVD8wc Internal GPS Receiver amp Fish Finder amp Video Input 11 5 Plus GPS 11 Sunlight Readable Color Display S5egVD11c External Smart GPS Receiver amp Video Input MAP cx Plus GPS Controller S5egVDctc External Smart GPS Receiver amp Video Input Copyright 2009 VDO Marine Germany All rights reserved Printed in Italy No part of this publication may be reproduced or distributed in any form or by means or stored in a database or retrieval system without prior written permission of the publisher User Manual code E1600 0503096 Contents About this User Manual _ _
74. W SHIELD GND COMMON GPS on Port 3 PWR GND COMMON COMMON POWER INPUT 10 35 Vdc INPUT 1 AUTOPILOT COMMON OUTPUT 14 POWER amp CABLE WIRE COLOR FUNCTION PWR GND COMMON POWER INPUT 10 35 COMMON OUTPUT 2 INPUT 2 Autopilot on Port 2 External NMEA Connection POWER amp CABLE PIN WIRE COLOR FUNCTION EXTERNAL PWR GND COMMON POWER INPUT 10 35 Vdc NMEA INPUT 1 COMMON OUTPUT 1 DEVICE External NMEA on Port 1 User Manual 105 POWER amp I O POWER CABLE EXTERNAL PIN WIRE COLOR FUNCTION COMMON NMEA 1 PWR GND COMMON POWER INPUT 10 35 Vdc DEVICE OUTPUT 2 INPUT 2 External NMEA on Port 2 C COM Connection POWER amp I O CONNECTOR power SZ PWR GND COMMON PWR 10 35 Vdc Used by C COM Used by C COM OUTPUT2 Used by C COM INPUT2 OUTPUT EXTERNAL ALARM External Alarm Connection POWER amp I O POWER SUPPLY Current MAX 300mA _ POWER amp I O CABLE CABLE COLOR FUNCTION 1 BLACK PWR GND COMMON 2 RED PWR 10 35 Vdc 8 BLUE OUTPUT EXTERNAL ALARM Open Collector 106 User Manual MAP cx Plus GPS FEATURES amp FUNCTIONS 9 9 9 99 9 99 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 Worldwide Built in Cartography showing C MAP
75. a Ut ipaa aO vat aod Mac Wi wb a 37 Finding Port BY Distante Gs Oda did ON Qd dub V RO Gd 37 Finding Lakes Information 27 Finding Lakes Name dicas cries Si aja iT dat Ro dap ade ddiSnd d ame dn MR 38 Finding Points Of Interest 38 Finding Coordinates tic raw i 38 PERRIS Pm 38 2 705 E E RE S AN 38 XTE Alani Ncc 38 Anchor Alarmi ia E E E E E 38 Alarm E E E ati E E EE 38 Audible Alarmi bap n E dad 39 Grounding Alari vas ies Ka E Pa b au ET 39 Grounding Alarm Range beri wi rip Mid ada iac rui 39 Grounding Alarm cati abc abusi 39 User Manual External Alarm Nds duds dude adea diano d rad asd ai i 39 3 9 USER C CARD bara 39 DUserCc CARD Pade d kd dde do boe REV dap bad addit 39 Formatting User C CARD nic wd acu eee dan Db rud od iu Jo Rb elei c RC a 40 Saving File on User as aen cma dud capi ac 40 Loading File from User ABD
76. able Cartography C MAP By Jeppesen C CARD Operating temperature range 32 131 F 0 55 C Memory Non volatile with battery backup Keyboard Silicon rubber backlight Weight 950 gr When the package containing the controller is opened for the first time after purchase please make sure that the following contents are present if any item is missing please contact your local dealer e External bracket Power supply and I O CBCOFS0804 I O cable 50603 AUX IN I O cable 1 5 mt 5 9 feet Video Output cable Fuse 1A 2 pcs cable fuse holder 2 pcs User Manual 9 9 9 9 INSERTING REMOVING PROCEDURE Inserting the C CARD Hold the C CARD by the short inclined side so that you can see the C MAP Bv Jeppesen label Open the C CARD slot s door pressing 1 to the bottom 2 Gently push the C CARD into one of the two slots push the C CARD in as far as it will go 3 then move it to the bottom 4 to hold fixed into the slot Removing the C CARD Open the C CARD slot s door pressing 1 to the bottom 2 Press lightly 3 the C CARD you wish to remove and move it to the top 4 until you hear a click the C CARD will eject out of the slot 5 108 User Manual CONTROLLER DIMENSIONS 172 5mm 6 8 gt 28 5mm 1 1 49 7mm 2 Pa 140 5 5 gt ape rpg gt 106 5
77. ace Noise Filter 4 7 5 2 Gain Mode Selects Auto or Manual gt MENU GAIN MODE ENTER 7 5 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 7 5 5 and Depth see Par 7 5 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 ENTER 7 5 4 Depth This option is available only when Range Mode is Manual and it is disabled in Auto Range and Bottom Lock Mode gt MENU DEPTH ENTER 7 5 5 Shift This option is available only when Range Mode is Manual and it is disabled in Auto 78 User Manual Range and Bottom Lock Mode gt MENU SHIFT ENTER NOTE 7hebottom Range Depth Shift will apply to the currently selected frequency 7 5 6 Bottom Range This option is available when Range Mode is Bottom Lock MENU BOTTOM RANGE ENTER 7 5 7 Frequency Allows you to choose the frequency between Auto 50 kHz or 200 kHz when single frequency page is selected MENU FREQUENCY ENTER 7 5 8 Interference Rejection Selects a filter to remove interference from other Fish Finders
78. after every download SIM 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 the area where the user wants to download the Meteo forecast Indicates the LAT LON position of the cursor Fig 4 8a Download Area Press ENTER to activate the Weather Download the whole data package see the previous Weather data package table are downloaded CLEAR allows to interrupt the data download At the end of the operation press CLEAR to close the window Copy from CARD MENU MENU C WEATHER SERVICE ENTER COPY FROM CARD ENTER Allows the whole data package Weather loading from C CARD Forecast gt MENU MENU C WEATHER SERVICE ENTER FORECAST 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 in out zoom in out functions are allowed as usual by using ZOOM IN ZOOM OUT Set of date and time ENTER to m
79. al quality SOG Speed Over Ground 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 Speed of the vessel relative to the water Spot Soundings 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 Difference between and CTS If is 259 and CTS is 309 then STR is 59 Right Total Engine Hours Total operating hours of the machine This value is not calculated in the plot ter but read from the machine 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 Periodic rise and fall of the surface of oceans bays etc due principally to the gravitational interactions between the Moon and Earth Tracks amp Routes Recommended and established routes for ships at sea including traffic sepa ration schemes deep water routes TRN Turning The difference betwee
80. art plotter 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 chart plotters a special connection is established between the chart plotters to enable the MIRROR C CARDs If a regular C CARD which has previously activated a MIRROR C CARD is removed even the MIRRORs C 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 Chart Plotter 1 Chart Plotter 2 TX gt RX RX TX GND lt gt GND 5 2 C LINK NAVIGATION DATA TRANSFER This function allows transferring C Link Navigation Data Route Name Destina tion ID amp Position Next Waypoint ID amp Position Total Route length Fuel Con sumption Rate ETA TTG etc 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 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 navigati
81. cartridge When the ship is inside the Nav Aid nominal range the light of the Nav Aid will start blinking When Dynamic 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 Map Orientation gt MENU MAP ORIENTATION ENTER The possible choices are listed in the table below North The map is shown with North upwards Head The map is shown with the ship s current heading upwards If Head is selected insert the Map Orientation Resolution angle in the range 5 60 degrees Course The mapis shown with the currently selected course leg upwards If Course is selected insert the Map Orientation Resolution angle in the range 5 60 degrees Mixing Levels gt MENU 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 information 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 The Mixing L
82. cle and its radius is determined by the user The circle s center is the ship s or cursor position 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 Defence Mapping Agency DMA It is the 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 Distance from the ship s present position to the closest point on a line between the origin and destinations Waypoints of the navigation 88 User Manual MAP 7w amp MAP 7wi Plus GPS FEATURES amp FUNCTIONS 9 9 99 9 9 9 99 9 SO 9 9 9 9 Direct sunlight viewable color LCD 16 9
83. cters The characters be numbers 0 9 letters A 2 and spaces for example legal identifiers are ABC AA 12121212 ABC 1A 1 and so on Loading File from User C CARD gt Select the file name in the list MENU MENU USER C CARD ENTER LOAD ENTER The Load function copies the content of the selected file from User C CARD to the internal 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 overwriten Deleting File from User C CARD To remove files MENU MENU USER C CARD ENTER DELETE ENTER YES 4 ENTER NOTE Remember that this option permanently erases the file 40 User Manual MAP 11 5 Plus GPS MAP cX Plus GPS Changing User C CARD Allows to select the slot in which the User C CARD is inserted MENU MENU USER C CARD ENTER CHANGE ENTER User Manual 41 a User Setting Up 4 1 MAP MENU To set up the map layout available only from the chart page gt MENU Zoom Type gt MENU ZOOM TYPE ENTER Allows larger expansion or compression of the chart scale while zooming in or out Zoom Type has two options Standard default or Flexi Zoom When in Flexi Zoom mode a short ZOOM push causes a change of chart whilst
84. cursor on existing ENTER DELETE ENTER User Manual 25 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 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 at your cursor position Creating Waypoint See Creating a Route Creating Mark gt ENTER MARK ENTER The new Mark appears on your cursor position Note that if in Home Mode the Mark is created at your vessel position Selecting the User Points List page To information and allow the editing of all stored User Points MENU MENU USER POINTS LIST ENTER NOTE _ It is not possible to edit remove move a Waypoint if it belongs to the active Route Editing User Point To allow to modify symbol name color and position of the User Point In Chart page place the cursor on the desired User Point ENTER EDIT ENTER use the cursor key to modify Symbol Name Color Lat Lon CLEAR The User Point appears on the selected position with the new symbol and color NOTE 7o select the User Point presentation gt MENU MENU CONFIGURATIONS ENTER USER POINTS ENTER There are three possible choices by selecting OFF the User Point is not shown on the screen otherwise by selecting ON it is shown on the Chart page shown with symbo
85. display Worldwide Built in Cartography showing C MAP By Jeppesen detail up to 2 0 NM C MAP Bv 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 serrvice facilities Positional information from GPS GPS Signal Status page Navigation Data pages 1000 Waypoints Marks and 20 Routes 51 Waypoints max per Route Create Move Insert Edit or Erase Waypoint Create Move Edit or Erase Mark Automatic Info on User Points Navigation to Destination Create Save Name Edit or Follow a Route Route Data Report and User Points Marks Waypoints List pages Find Ports Services Port By Name Port By Distance Tide Stations Lakes By Name Lakes Information POIs Wrecks Obstructions Coordinates 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 Video Input option User Manual 89 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS e Operating Voltage 10 35 Volt dc Power consumption 11 W max Interface NMEA 0183 e Autopilot Interface NMEA 0180 NMEA 0180 CDX NMEA 0183 Display Color Sun
86. distance interval between Track points is best suited to navigate within a close or 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 MENU MENU TRACK ENTER DISTANCE ENTER choice the desired step ENTER if you have selected Time MENU MENU TRACK ENTER TIME ENTER choice the desired step ENTER Selecting Track Color To select among different line colors that you choose for the Track MENU MENU TRACK ENTER COLOR ENTER The same Track can be saved with any color Displaying Track To enable or disable the Track displaying on the map screen MENU MENU 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 TRACK ENTER TRACKING ENTER ON OFF ENTER Clearing Track the Track or part of it can be cleared from the screen MENU MENU TRACK ENTER DELETE ENTER YES ENTER Selecting Track Number The chart plotter has the capability to store up to 2 Tracks To select a Track MENU MENU TRACK ENTER ACTIVE TRK ENTER use the cursor key to select the number ENTER User Manual 31 3 5 INFO Placing the cursor
87. duo Ad bae Edd ad 28 ROUTES ree cedat 28 Selecting Active Route s di RYE kdo dari wid v atrii CiU vuv doma 28 Creating a E raid aw d 28 Inserting name EE EE 28 Selecting Route COMP serrin nenon nn cag vids dh ani cg di os ui nup Voip ttu dodi dd 28 Deleting Route 28 Following a Route Activate the Navigation da gi eaa 29 Inserting Waypoint hk n ra dra dr 29 REVERSING xkcd iain dead sud eux wende En i da d abro d dl du dta tid 29 Selecting Route Report V d or avi Rol owe cae ilr 29 Senamdg Recelvilig ea VER il Pi tan P E d aa FORD CA a RR ud 29 Safe Route CHECKING 29 GOTO FUNCTION od 30 Navigation to WAY DOING Ec NI RR AG R 30 Marie viv oda or RE vat c ac E a 30 USING TRACK dod 31 Serna UP d MACK rd 31 Selecting Track Rd GN E 31 Displaying PESO erred xvin den EX ERR
88. e 5 2 5 24 65272 Transmission Oil Temperature 5 2 5 1 y 65272 Fuel Level 65276 Turbocharger 1 Turbine Inlet Temperature 5 2 8 207 65176 Turbocharger 2 Turbine Inlet Temperature 5 2 5 207 65176 Electrical Potential Voltage 5 2 5 75 65271 Battery Potential Voltage Switched 5 2 5 77 65271 Battery 2 Potential Voltage 5 2 5 254 65165 List of the SAE J1939 71 used October 1998 DESIGNATION CHAPTER No PGN Electronic Engine Controller 2 5 3 6 61443 Electronic Engine Controller 1 5 3 7 61444 Engine Hours Revolutions 5 3 19 65253 Engine Temperature 5 3 28 65262 Engine Fluid Level Pressure 5 3 29 65263 Cruise Control Vehicle Speed Sc call 65265 Fuel Economy 5 3 32 65266 Inlet Exhaust Condition 5 3 36 65270 Vehicle Electrical Power 5 3 37 65271 Transmission Fluids 5 3 38 65272 Dash Display 5 3 42 65276 Turbocharger Information 4 5 3 97 65176 Vehicle Electrical Power 2 5 3 110 65165 Easy Link Interface Specifications The permissible cable length for the Easy Link Bus is 20 m The total number of Ocean Link bus indicators connected to the Easy Link Bus may not exceed User Manual 113 Installing the Smart GPS External MAP 7w PLus GPS MAP 11csE PLus GPS MAP cx PLus GPS Installing 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
89. e 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 MAP 11 5 Plus GPS External Engine menu You can make all relevant engine settings in this menu The functions are de scribed in the following table MENU MENU EXTERNAL ENGINE ENTER Engine Units Engine Display Twin Engine Digital Engine Page Engine Page Layout 50 As the unit of measurement for the engine data you can choose between Metric and Bar and Imperial F and psi You can choose whether you wish the engine data to be displayed in Digital form or as a Bar graph You can choose whether you wish the engine data to be displayed for one or for two machines If you select Twin On data will be displayed from two machines Engine data can be presented with the chart one screen When you select Digital Engine Page the engine data are presented on the chart Three values are shown per machine These are speed cooling water temperature and engine oil pressure Hereis where you select which engine data are to be displayed on the Digital or Bar graph pages You can select a maximum of 9 values in Digital mode and 10 values in Bar graph mode per machine In the Twin Engine Mode different data can be selected for each
90. e only if a Target has been set When in Split Combo pages 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 7 4 ZOOM MODES 7 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 7 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 7 4 2 The Marker Zoom The Marker Zoom mode is activated either when the Fish Finder is in Manual Range mode see Par 7 5 3 or the Depth Cursor is displayed on the screen In Marker Zoom mode the Fish 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 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 User Manual 77 7 5
91. e shown 34 User Manual OBJECT utem LIUORNO C P 0 BEPPE CROCE LIVO POSITION 42 54 205N 4 0 000 105 Nm BRG o EEEa cursor Scenes m MAP DATUM p m SCALE eee 28Nm Fig 3 6a Automatic Info window on Port To expand information about that object press ENTER NOTE Port Info icon is visible only if the Ports Services option is On Getting Tide Info Tide Info icon POSITION 42 54 264N 008 19 311E 1506 Kts COG 1 0 000 3 TO CURSOR S DST Nm BRG M 94 47 065 MRP DRTUM 1984 SCRLE 2 Fig 3 66 Tide Info icon By placing the cursor over the Tide Station icon the chart plotter pops up the relative automatic info window see picture below and allows displaying a graphical page with the tides prediction of the selected object A 58 RE POSITION 42954 284N 008919 311 Tide height D coo Kts COG M 40 00 OBJECT c0 AMEN 22 1 wes 1984 SCALE 26Nm X Cae Fig 3 6c Automatic Info window on Tide Use ENTER to display the Tide Graph page It shows the Tide height variations during the 24 hours at any given day User Manual 35 VERTICAL cursor Tim 64 35 E Height 0 45 Ft Draught 65 Ft Doi 81 01
92. e 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 MENU INPUT OUTPUT ENTER Port n Input ENTER m ENTER Where 1 2 3 for MAP 11 Plus GPS 1 4 5 for MAP 7cwi Plus GPS 1 2 4 5 for 7wi Plus GPS 1 2 3 4 5 for MAP 7w Plus GPS MAP CX Plus m NMEA 0183 4800 N81 N AIS 38400 according to the transmission speed of your AIS receiver n n n n Quick Info on AIS Target By placing the cursor over a AIS target icon the following information is displayed Vessel Name MMSI number Radio Call Sign SOG COG CPA and TCPA values NOTE 7he selected AIS target icon is surrounded by a square frame when user places the cursor over the icon 9 9 9 9 4 6 SYSTEM INFORMATION To see details about the software and cartography data installed MENU MENU About 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 areas etc by reading them from a special data C CARDs contact your local dealer All units must have the WorldWide Background upload funct
93. ects have been cur rently detected Once the alarm condition is no longer present the relative tick marker is removed NOTE 7he alarm No data is shown when no specific cartographic data are found on the C CARD or when no C CARD is inserted MAP 11 5 Plus GPS MAP cX Plus GPS External Alarm When any alarm condition occurs the pin is switched from High Impedance to ground This signal can be used by an external device as a hooter or buzzer MENU MENU ALARMS ENTER EXTERNAL ALARM ENTER 3 9 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 USER C CARD ENTER User Manual 39 Number of Selected Slot USER C CARD Date and Time of file creation JILEG6 FILE 2 File name FILEQ7 TRACKS i FILEG4 i MARKS 00 00 JILEG718 TRACKS GILEG 6 TRACKS Ng TRACKS 01 91 89 Number of Selected file 5 FILE 8 MARKS G7782798 9 ROUTES 87782798 FILEO1 i TRACKS 01 01 80 MARKS 81701780 FILE S MARKS i 81781788 00 00 00 Type of data contained in the file LORD DELETE
94. ed aureis 47 Depth 72 Depth SettingS 47 Depth WIDOOMW iecit briser Eins 49 Depths eR EE 16 desbinidblOD eese Pen EI MEE EFE 24 30 84 Detailed Port Plan 16 Detailed World Background 16 DGPS c 84 ERIT TT 16 Diff Correction 54 Differential GPS coo tes 84 DNTUSENS MP CR 29 48 Digital 72 Digital Engine Page 50 DIM eicit 81 Display 21 46 Display Setup Menu 79 Displaying Track creer rn 31 Distance c m 48 84 Distance Track 31 84 Dreged Areas 2 2 29 DSL a 44 DST 84 Dual Frequency page 75 Dynamic Currents uis cecierexavax enda mark o tr brine 16 Dynamic Elevation Data 16 Dynamic Nav Aids 16 44 E Easy tT 84 Cm 25 84 Echogram display ect En ee Ys 73 Echogram WINKOW aureo rire orare x nt rnnt 72 Editing 5
95. ent 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 Angular measurement from the horizon to a satellite or another object AWD Apparent Wind Direction Direction from which the Wind appears to blow relative to a moving point also called Relative Wind Direction AWS Apparent Wind Speed 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 Boost Pressure Boost pressure in boosted engine Buoy Floating object moored to the sea bottom in a particular charted place as an aid to navigation Buoys and Beacons Used to indicate to mariners recommended or established routes underwater dangers restrictions and regulations BRG Bearing 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 Magnetic It is often used to indicate the direction to follow to reach the destination CAN Controller Area Network Standardized interface for engine data CAN SAE J1939 is used Chain Loran C GRI 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
96. equire frequent changes MENU TRANSDUCER SETUP ENTER Keel Offset Itis 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 10 will be applied to the water speed from the transducer Calibrate Water Temp 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 Temp Allows the calibration of the Aux Temperature sensor Using the readings from a precise temperature measuring device insert here a positive negative offset to display right value on FF screens Set Defaults Settings Restores the default values 7 5 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 MENU ALARMS ENTER Shallow Alarm Triggers an alarm when depth becomes shallower than the value set Deep Water Alarm Triggers an alarm when depth becomes deeper than the value set Temp Upper Triggers an alarm when the transducer
97. erent color for any Route Deleting Route gt MENU MENU ROUTE ENTER CLEAR ENTER YES ENTER The Route legs and Waypoints are deleted If the destination is placed on the Route that Route cannot be deleted 28 User Manual It is also possible to delete all stored Routes and Waypoints MENU MENU ROUTE ENTER CLEAR ALL ENTER YES ENTER Following a Route Activate the Navigation With the Route shown on the Chart page move the cursor to the Waypoint in the Route and press ENTER select GOTO and press ENTER again 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 if a destination is not placed on the Route Place the cursor on the desired Route leg ENTER INSERT ENTER move the cursor to the new position ENTER The new Waypoint is placed To add a new Waypoint to the last Waypoint of the Route gt Place the cursor ENTER WAYPOINT ENTER Reversing Route To allow a return Route to be generated from an existing Route gt MENU MENU ROUTE ENTER INVERT ENTER The Route is then followed in reverse order with Waypoints renumbered accord ingly If the destination is placed on the Route that Route cannot be reversed Selecting Route Report page To give information on Waypoints belonging to the selected Rou
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99. es 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 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 differences 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 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
100. es through two CAN bus inputs and receives engine data The display unit also has two bus outputs to transfer data to VDO Easy Link Indicators A maximum of 20 Easy Link indicators can be connected per output TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 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 Power consumption Power consumption Interface Autopilot Interface Engine Interface Gauge Interface Display Display Resolution Video Input Video Output Cartography Operating temperature range Memory Keyboard Weight ter was purchased from External bracket and I O cable 1 5 mt 5 9 feet 9 9 99 9 9 9 Video Input cable 2 pcs Video Output cable Engine cable 1 5 mt 5 9 feet 1 3A max 12V 1 5A max 12V with camera connected NMEA 0183 NMEA 0180 NMEA 0180 CDX NMEA 0183 CAN 2 0B Input for 2 Engines support ing SAE 71939 2 x Easy Link Output for analogue En gine Slave Instruments TFT transmissive LCD active area 10 4 800 x 600 pixels PAL or NTSC video signals automatically selected VGA compatible optional adapter cable C MAP By Jeppesen T55 C 32 1319 F Non volatile Silicon rubber backlight 1 6 Kg Chart plotter s protective cover Fuse 2 Amp fuseholder Flush mounting kit Smart DGPS WAAS Receiver
101. evels 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 SareTY INDICATOR gt MENU 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 on the corner of the map screen as soon as any item controlled by the DSI Data Safety Indicator function returns an alarm 44 User Manual condition The Warning Icon remains displayed until the alarm condition persists Placing the cursor over this Icon a 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 Icon it is allowed to obtain information about each active Safety Status box the red ones it is 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 2 3 4 5 6 NORMAL BEST MAP DATA OFF DECLUT DANGERS CAUTIONS Fig 4 1b Safe
102. f Precision The smaller the HDOP value the more accurately the position can be fixed 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 POWER 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 POWER for 3 seconds A countdown 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 gt LIGHT for 1 second backlight increases At the next pressing and holding down it will decreases gt CONTR First pressure of the key increases the value till you keep it pressed next pressure of the key decreases the value till you keep it pressed MAP 11csE Plus GPS gt POWER use cursor to adjust backlight levels and or
103. f 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 7 2 1 Understanding the Echogram display The main elements that can be easily distinguished into an Echogram are Fishes Thermoclines White Line Surface Clutter Structures WO Bottom Echo Profile Fig 7 2 1 The Fish Finder Echogram 4 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 different
104. fo Ens 16 32 65 Quick Info on AIS 53 Quick Info on Lakes iier rt eyes 33 R 55 59 Clear 81 EE RUE eoe eee dao Nob Mensa 22 777 81 Range Mode 78 Receive Routes amp Marks 55 receiving AIS m 53 Receiving ROUte Later rex den 29 Receiving 28 REMOVING Si tua ue 91 97 103 109 Reset Total GPS Distance 50 Reset Trip GPS Distance 50 PS SCORE SES nee uc RIA EAR d EE X 54 Restore Current Preset Defaults 80 Reversing Route venice eicere ra nnno redi eos acies 29 55 55 PRIM amem 55 RoadS M 16 47 ROCKS Mem 29 48 Roll Road Scale Dres 50 OWES ENSE TERT 27 28 29 30 87 Route check report 30 pes exp P NM EU 28 Route 64 NAME 28 ROUTE Report page 2 29 RTEM 87 5 Safe Route Checking 29 Safety Route Check
105. g 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 16 User Manual 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 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 navigation techniques as Loran Decca Navigator Omega or Transit Satnav each system has had its problems with weather range and reliability Without doubt the Global Positioning System or GPS for short is the most significant advance in navigation it giv
106. gation 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 IMO vessels use VHF frequencies to Transmit details of their own vessel 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 AIS 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 CPA is less or equal to CPA Limit Th
107. ge 67 Activate Navigation decida daa Bt 29 Activating Track Recording 31 Active ROUTE 28 Advanced SettingS 49 AIS 51 AIS MD a 52 AIS SVIDDOIS beau Peta a 52 saspe RTT 38 72 Alarm Bal 72 Alarm 39 Alarms 25 5 2 0 80 Alternate Solution 525 83 PUGS ee ia 48 83 Anchor Alarmi 38 dc TII 55 Arrival Alar Rex x die ipsis 38 Arrival TIME 83 C 83 ASSISTANCE reise sata 12 Attention 47 A dible Alat 39 Auto MIO ODE OON 49 Automatic 32 Automatic Route Check 30 Autopilot Connection 54 93 98 105 111 available aqaa dE 21 T 83 AWS cer pud ud 83 AZIMUTH viva Dette dta Era iaa cda ace ies oc dbra 83 B Back Light Timeout rore re Eae 49 sis siege cT 19 81 sis dai Ang c oM 16 BEACON 83 Fina 83 B
108. graphic data 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 Limit Rocks Obstructions Diffusers Wrecks NOTE Choose the options 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 Menu options are grayed out If value is more than 0 Mt i e 10 Mt in the Range from 0 Mt to the selected value the Underwater Objects are displayed according to their setting below Sets Off Icon Icon Depth the displaying of the Rocks Sets Off Icon Icon Depth the displaying of the Obstructions Sets Off Icon Icon Depth the displaying of Diffusers Sets Off Icon Icon Depth the displaying of Wrecks 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 tag is visible the range selected from Underwater Object Depth Value option 4 3 CONFIGURATIONS To
109. h transducer is too shallow 38 User Manual gt MENU MENU ALARMS ENTER DEPTH ALARM ENTER Audible Alarm To enable On or disable Off the Audible Alarm MENU MENU 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 plotter notifies the danger on a dedicated warning message box The active Grounding Alarms are shown in the Grounding Alarm Report page To activate the Grounding Alarm MENU MENU 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 Grounding Alarm Range To set the length of the sector to be detected among 0 25 0 5 1 0 Nm MENU MENU ALARMS ENTER GROUNDING ALARM RANGE ENTER Grounding Alarm Report To display the report of the dangerous objects currently detected MENU MENU 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 obj
110. he same point with time Mark Reference point related to cursor position Typically it represents by an icon 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 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 Two selectable secondary stations of a Loran C chain which are used to cal culate the TD Time Difference position of a point in the map area covered by the selected Loran C chain Percent Load Percentage load on the engine at a particular speed 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 cartographic objects or places around the map they can be the landsca
111. he values reset Resets the partial distance travelled by the ship from the first activation of the chart plotter or starting from the values reset 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 Manual correction of fix position Compass menu 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 ADVANCED SETTINGS ENTER COMPASS ENTER 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 th
112. ial the thicker the thermocline is shown on the screen Thermoclines are represented as horizontal stripes of noise They are very important for fishing since often many species of game fish like to Suspend in just above or just below the thermoclines User Manual 73 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 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 7 3 DISPLAYING THE FISH FINDER PAGE This section will take you through the frequently used operati
113. imes until the Fish Finder page is displayed re Fig 7 3 5 Fish Finder Chart Fish page The MENU key to change the active window When in Chart Fish mode pressing MENU e if the 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 if the focus the active window in on the Fish Finder the Fish Finder Setup menu is shown Pressing again MENU opens the Functions menu and moves the focus to the Chart NOTE When focus is on the Chart page all keys work in cartography standard mode 7 3 6 Fish Finder and Radar pages CAUTION 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 MODE more times until the Fish Finder Radar FF page is displayed 76 User Manual jejeje 000 T 2 Fig 7 3 6 Radar FF page Otherwise to display the Radar and Fish Finder Combo pages follow this procedure MODE more times until the Fish Finder Radar FF Chart Nav Data page is displayed Relative DST 23 34 nm BRG 265 T 42 58 647 010 08 414E Fig 7 3 6a Radar FF Chart Nav Data page NOTE 7heRadar FF Chart Nav Data page is availabl
114. ing useful information about what is under the boat See the following Par 7 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 Alarm Bar Bar located on 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 72 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 o
115. insert a new Waypoint delete move or edit any Waypoint the Route is checked Only the modified Route legs are checked To select the width of the detected area aside the Route MENU MENU ROUTE ENTER ROUTE WIDTH ENTER NOTE rias Route width value represents half the total width checked by the unction To select the depth of the detected area aside the Route MENU MENU ROUTE ENTER DEPTH LIMIT ENTER It also possible to select the accuracy for the Route check among Minimum Low Medium High and Maximum MENU MENU ROUTE ENTER ACCURACY ENTER The list of the dangerous objects found on the charts crossed by the Route is shown in the Route check report follow the procedure MENU MENU ROUTE ENTER ROUTE CHECK REPORT ENTER 3 3 GOTO FUNCTION This functions allows you to place the destination point and immediately start navigating to it Navigation to Waypoint Place the cursor the desired Waypoint ENTER ENTER A circle surrounds the Waypoint symbol A dotted line is shown connecting the destination with the ship s position When the destination is placed all navigation data are referred to it Deleting destination If the destination has been placed to stop the navigation to the Waypoint gt Place the cursor on destination icon ENTER STOP ENTER NOTE Ifyou select NEXT PREVIOUS the destination icon i
116. ion that is activated from the system Worldwide Background Update The System Update menu is entered from the About page To select this menu follow the procedure Plug the special data MENU MENU About ENTER MENU Update Worldwide Cartography ENTER Expert Functions It is possible to expand the functions set available on the chart plotter There are functions which are rarely used the Expert Functions These are need to be acti vated before their use If you want to enable some Expert Functions follow this procedure gt MENU MENU About ENTER MODE for 1 second see also Chapter About this User Manual for more information on this menu The items shown in gray color are the basic functions they are always active and visible in the chart plotter menus The others are the Expert Functions you could User Manual 53 turn from Off to On for making visible these functions in the chart plotter menus and then for using in the chart plotter handling 4 7 INPUT OUTPUT 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 Input Output menu set again the proper input format MAP 7wi Plus GPS MAP 7cwi Plus GPS Internal GPS Setup Menu gt MENU MENU INPUT OUTPUT ENTER INTERNAL GPS SETUP ENTER Internal GPS Enables On or disables Off the Internal
117. ions related to navigation gt MENU MENU ADVANCED SETTINGS ENTER NAVIGATE ENTER Coordinates System 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 and thousands of minutes Fix Datum 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 User Manual 49 Map Datum Map Orientation Res Roll Road Scale Reset Total GPS Distance Reset Trip GPS Distance Fix Correction Compute Correction Correction Offset 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 itin 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 Sets the resolution angle for the Map Orientation 3D Three dimensional representation of the ship s movement related to a Target with display Cross Track Error Set your preferred Rolling Road Scale among 0 2 0 5 1 0 2 0 4 0 10 0 Resets the total distance travelled by the ship from the first activation of the chart plotter or starting from t
118. is test is done for active targets only Time to closest Point of Approach is the time remaining until the CPA will occur Limit This is the time remaining before the CPA is reached TCPA 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 User Manual 51 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 oriented triangle with COG 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 boat where targets become active AIS target
119. l and name by selecting ICON only the User Point symbol is shown Deleting User Point gt Chart page place the cursor on the desired User Point ENTER DELETE ENTER gt Enter the User Points List page use the cursor to select the row with the desired User Point CLR ONE ENTER YES ENTER The User Point is deleted It is also possible to delete all stored User Points Enter the User Points List page CLR ALL ENTER YES ENTER NOTE Itisalso possible to delete all User Points with a same symbol CLR SYM all User Points of a same type CLR TYP Moving User Point gt Place the cursor on the desired User Point ENTER MOVE ENTER move the cursor to the desired position ENTER The User Point is placed on the screen at the new position User Manual 27 Locating User Point on Map Enter the User Points List page use the cursor to select the row with the desired User Point FIND ENTER The User Points List is closed and the map is centered on the selected User Point Sending Receiving User Points To send all stored User Points to an external device capable of listening to NMEA WPL sentence Enter the User Points List page SEND ENTER To receive User Points from an external device capable of sending NMEA WPL sentence gt Enter the User Points List page RECEIVE ENTER 3 2 ROUTES A Route is made by placing a series of Waypoints Among the available
120. lect the language you want 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 should be verified and if necessary changed 2 5 USING C MAP Jeppesen DATA C CARD The chart plotter has a built in world map To use the chart plotter as a navigation aid data C CARD with detailed information for the area you wish to navigate are required See the technical details of your chart plotter for inserting removing data C CARD procedure NOTE During normal operations the data C CARD should not be removed since the chart plotter ma
121. light Viewable LCD active area 7 Display Resolution 800 x 480 pixels Cartography C MAP By Jeppesen Operating temperature range 0 55 C 32 131 Memory Non volatile Keyboard Silicon rubber backlight Weight 1 1 kg 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 Quick disconnect bracket and its protective cover Chart plotter s protective cover Fuse 2 Amp fuseholder MAP 7w Plus GPS Flush mounting kit MAP 7w Plus GPS Smart DGPS WAAS Receiver with cable 15 mt 45 feet User Manual 9 9 9 INSERTING REMOVING 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 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 90 User Manual CHART PLOTTER DIMENSIONS P 112 5mm 4 4 GRAY parts present ONLY chart plotter WITH INTERNAL GPS 88 5mm 3 5 42 5mm 11 71 m n
122. llects 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 related to the Radar MODE more times to select the desired page Once the Radar page is selected access the Radar menu by pressing MENU For more information see the specific User Manual NOTE 7heRadardisplay page is available only if the Radar is connected and powered On User Manual 59 5 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 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 CARD 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 software versions that allow C Link function How C Link system works When the chart plotter is powered up it switches into the Stand Alone Mode In this work mode the ch
123. llow the connection of high speed devices like Radar or Fish Finder If you are connecting a NMEA0183 device and you would like to isolate it from the chart plotter you have to add the opto isolator externally CLEANING PROCEDURE FOR THE PLOTTER SCREEN Cleaning of the plotter screen is a very important operation and must be done carefully Since the surface is covered by a antireflective coating the procedure for cleaning all the surfaces can be performed in the following procedure You need a tissue and a cleaning spray containing Isopropanole 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 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 User Manual 13 Safety Instructions Please respect all instructions of this manual The use of the chart plotter system does not relieve you of your responsibility for your ship which requires good seamanship Always use your personal experience when interpreting the displayed values Safety
124. mage from the video camera 2 at full screen with the image from the video camera 1 on a window which can be moved up down and or right left using the cursor key PiP Picture In Picture Video 1 Shows the cartographic image at full screen with the image from the video camera 1 on a window which can be moved up down and or right left using the cursor key PiP Picture In Picture Video 2 Shows the cartographic image at full screen with the image from the video camera 2 on a window which can be moved up down and or right left using the cursor key Auto Switch Video 1 Video 2 Shows the image from the video camera 1 and from the video camera 2 at full screen alternately after time selected in the Switching Timeout item see below None Activates Video Input from menu Atthe activation ofthe Video Mode the following messages are shown on a dedicated window Connnected Video Input Signal is XXXX The Video Mode will be activated XXXX can be PAL or NTSC the software automatically detects the type of Video Input source connected Once the Video Mode is active use the following keys to adjust video settings press POWER and move the cursor to adjust the contrast and backlight press ZOOM IN ZOMM OUT to adjust hue phase Pressing any other key exits from Video Mode Select the timeout for the Auto Switch option among 5 10 30 seconds 1 5 10 minutes Restores default values of Contrast Brightness Backlight color saturation and
125. 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 User Manual 83 84 Course Over Ground Direction of the path over ground actually followed by a vessel CTS Course To Steer Optimum direction the boat should be steered in order to efficiently make headway back to the course line while also proceeding toward the destination Waypoint Cultural Features Any man made topographic feature as built up area buildings roads Datum 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 Coordinate Sys tems There are many different Datum in use each one gives different Lat Lon positions for an identical point on the surface of the earth Dead Reckoning 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 normally based on the last received GPS position Speed and Course or to the last received GPS position Log Speed and Heading Default Indicates the original factory setting for any menu selection The default val ues are set after a Mas
126. mp Gear Dil 70 21 Fig 2 7i Example of Single Engine Graph mode left and Digital mode right User Manual 23 amp n Hi J pia BS 5 1 n T 25 un n2 gt mL e e La m un ub wn EE 25 ue gt a n gt 3 v 2 9 J mill 25 wn us 8 E go8 805 3954 kPa 39 Fig 2 7l Example of Twin Engine in Graph mode left and Digital mode right Moving around the Chart and Changing Chart Scale Use the cursor key to move around the chart Also use ZOOM IN and ZOOM OUT to change the chart scale so that a smaller or larger area is shown on the chart 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 CLEAR 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 from the ship s current position Selecting Screen Amplifier In Home mode the Screen Amplifier function sets up the charts
127. must also be protected by adequate measures against a direct contact The use of non insulated wires and contacts is strictly forbidden Safety Instructions concerning the maintenance Reapairs of the chart plotter system components can only be made by specialists authorized by VDO The system fulfills the applicable safety regulations Note Capacitors in the unit can reatin their charge even if the unit is separated from its power supply Check that replacement fuses are of the indicated type and current rating The use of temporarily repaired fuses or jumpering the fuse holder is strictly forbidden 14 User Manual 1 Overview 1 1 CHART PLOTTER KEY DESCRIPTION 11csE Cursor Key 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 in Video mode UP DOWN adjust the Brightness in Video mode LEFT RIGHT adjust the Color POWER turns On Off the chart plotter activates the backlight and contrast menu X XX X X X X X X X X in Video mode activates the Adjustment Mode LIGHT adjusts the backlight of the display in Video mode activates the Adjustment Mode CONTRAST adjusts the contrast of the display in Video mode activates the Adjustment Mode XxX X x MODE selects the screen configuration you wish in Video mode changes the Contrast CLEAR if you are into a menu exits from me
128. n If is 809 and is 759 is 52 Left TTG Time To Go Estimated time needed to reach your destination based on your current speed and the distance to destination User Manual 87 Turbocharger Turbine Inlet Temperature Exhaust gas temperature before the turbocharger 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 UTC Universal Time Coordinated Time scale based on the rotation 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 Angle between the magnetic and geographic meridians at any place expressed 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 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 e VRM Variable Range Marker VRM is a cir
129. n 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 63 Graphical representation on Map Display DESCRIPTION SYMBOL External Destination RED Icon WPT002 Next Waypoint GREEN Icon WPTO003 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 External Route by entering the Route Data Report Cruising Speed Total Route length Waypoints in Route Remaining Waypoints 4 External Route ROUTEO01 12 5 kn Fuel Consumption Rate 8 0 l h 71 19 Nm Fuel Consumption 45 51 Initial Fuel Load 255 Remaining Fuel 209 DST TTG
130. nation 2 9 EBL VRM FUNCTION Selects the EBL Electronic Bearing Line and VRM Variable Range Marker func tion the EBL is a line with its origin on the cursor or ship s position while the VRM is a circle with its radius is determined by the user Inserting EBL VRM Place cursor on the preferred point ENTER EBL VRM ENTER move the cursor ENTER A line with its origin on the cursor position or ship and a circle appears Press ENTER to confirm A window with the EBL and VRM values appears Deleting EBL VRM gt Placeon the cross between and VRM ENTER DELETE ENTER The line and the circle disappears from the screen Editing EBL VRM gt Place on the cross between EBL and VRM ENTER EDIT ENTER moving the cursor to modify the line direction and the circle radius ENTER 2 10 MAN OVERBOARD MOB If a person or object is lost overboard and you need to return to the location use the MOB Man OverBoard function To activate the MOB function a valid GPS fix must be available Inserting MOB gt ENTER ENTER the message Activate is shown for a few second then disappears pressing ENTER or CLEAR Data displayed in Text Area are related to MOB 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 Deleting MOB Place
131. nce to Next Waypoint calculated using Cruis ing Speed Estimated Time to travel the Distance to Last Wpt calculated using Cruising Speed e ETA to Destination Estimate Time of Arrival to the Destina tion Point calculated Current Time TTG To Destination to Next Waypoint Estimate Time of Arrival to the Waypoint to Last Wpt Quick Info Route Navigation Qu EXTERNAL Rte ROUTEO01 after the Destination calculated Current Time TTG To Next Waypoint Estimate Time of Arrival to the End of the Route calculated Current Time TTG To Last ick Info on the Destination Route Name DESTINATION ID Wpt1 4 DST TTG Cons nm hh mm Lit Dest 11 93 00 57 7 41 Last 83 12 05 41 544 Distance TTG and Consumption from Ship to Dest Route Length 71 19 Nm Distance TTG and Consumption from Ship to Last Wpt Fig 5 2b Quick Info on Destination Quick info on Single Destination EXTERNAL DESTINATION WPTO02 User Manual DST BRG 741 0822 Fig 5 2c Quick Info on Single Destination 65 6 MOBILARM System The MOBILARM is an automated crew monitoring system dedicated to monitoring onboard crew by maintaining a constant link between the crew member and the boat The instant a man over board event happens an automatic alarm is sounded and the vessels position is logged Connect the MOBILARM System to a serial port of the chart plotter 6 1 SOFTWAR
132. nce with the menu names enclosed between inverted commas for example MENU OTHER MAP CONFIGURATIONS ENTER means press the MENU key using the cursor key select the Other Map Configurations 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 EXPERT FUNCTIONS It is possible to expand the functions set available on the chart plotter When the chart plotter comes from factory or after a RAM Clear see Chapter 8 only those menus items are visible which are of importance for the basic functions Due to this the chart plotter handling has been considerably simplified for the majority of users Also there are functions which are rarely used the Expert Functions These are need to be activated before their use The Expert Functions can be activated selecting the About page see Par 4 6 and then pressing MODE for 1 second The items shown in gray color are the basic functions they are always active and visible in the chart plotter menus The others are the Expert Functions you could turn from Off to On for making visible the desired function in the chart plotter menus and then for using in the chart plotter handling For example the Cursor Control function is an Expert Function To activate it follow this procedure MENU MENU About ENTER MODE f
133. nir an da 85 Flexi ZOODU 16 43 Following Route ER E 29 Forts amp Symbols ek wn 43 gogo NN 58 Formatting User 40 lt 79 PUGH na 85 21 POU IN fO 32 33 Full Info on 34 G c 79 24 Seu w age VERE 78 GGA M EE 55 cHm 9 55 GLONASS 85 GNSS S 85 24 30 85 Goto PIX 69 GPS 17 85 User Manual GPS Antenna 115 GPS Antenna Dimensions 116 GPS Connection 92 93 104 111 GPS ord 22 Grounding Alarm cube pere tare eda 39 Grounding Alarm 39 Grounding Alarm 39 Guardian Alarm 16 H je cp 55 85 iD m UE 18 B5 gc 24 44
134. ntion Areas Tides amp Currents Seabed Type Ports amp Services Tracks amp Routes Depth Settings 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 ofthe chart objectorthe 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 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 When data time is available 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 t
135. nu or leaves a menu X X without making changes if you are not into a menu sets the Home mode the cursor X X X is centered on ship s position for 1 second activates the Video Input 2 ENTER if you are in chart page opens a menu to place Marks X X Waypoints Goto EBL amp VRM if you are in chart page opens a menu to place MOB if you are into a menu confirms selection for 1 second activates the Video Input 1 MENU opens the Map menu if pressed twice selects the Functions menu ZOOM IN increases the chart scale and zooms in on your display in Video mode adjusts the Hue Phase ZOOM OUT decreases the scale and shows a wider view X x X Video mode adjusts the Hue Phase 1 2 MAX CARTOGRAPHY INFORMATION MAX is a major evolution of the product technology Key points are Data Features ISO Certification electronic chart production process with quality certification Extra Large Coverage the C MAP By Jeppesen electronic chart detail and a huge coverage without having to change cartridge User Manual 15 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 additional Data Base with depth and bathy info
136. o 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 docks cranes Sets On Off the displaying of the Tracks and Routes recommended and established routes for ships at sea including traffic separation schemes deep water routes To control the display on the map of the depth informations Depth Range Min Depth Range Max Land Settings Sets a minimum reference for the Depth Areas Sets a maximum reference for the Depth Areas To control the display on the map of the terrestrial features Land Elevations Land Elevation Values Roads Points Of Interest Chart Settings Sets On Off the Land Elevation display Sets On Off the displaying of the Land Elevations Values Sets On Off the displaying of the Roads Sets On Off the displaying of Points Of Interest To control the display on the map of the chart features Lat Lon Grid Chart Boundaries User Manual Sets On Offthe displaying ofthe grid of parallels of Latitude and meridians of Longitude drawn on the map
137. odify date and time values Layer selection MODE to cycle of the weather layers Exit CLEAR to close the weather prediction page 58 User Manual Real Time View gt MENU MENU C WEATHER SERVICE ENTER REAL TIME VIEW ENTER The following selections are available Real Time View On the data is shown the area of the download at the current date and time received from the GPS Real Time View On the Weather data is not displayed The layer displayed is the one selected into the previous menu item Type of Data MENU MENU C MAP WEATHER SERVICE ENTER TYPE OF DATA ENTER Allows selecting the type of data see the previous Fig 4 8 4 9 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 note that the Fish Finder display page is available only if the Fish Finder is connected and powered On MODE more times to select the desired page Once the Fish Finder page is selected access the Fish Finder menu by pressing gt MENU For more information see the specific User Manual NOTE ron Map 7cwi Plus GPS The Fish Finder is embedded into the chart plotter See also Cap 7 4 10 RADAR The Radar consists of a scanner unit which illuminates targets with microwave energy and then co
138. om 4X while pressing ZOOM OUT reverts to Zoom 2X and no zoom 7 3 3 Dual Frequency page To display the Fish Finder Dual Echogram follow this procedure MODE more times until the Fish Finder Dual Frequency page is displayed MANUAL Fig 7 3 3 Fish Finder Dual Frequency mode The Cursor key Moving the cursor to the right or the left moves the Variable Depth Marker VDM between the 50 and 200kHz displays Moving the cursor up or down will move the VDM up and down Press CLEAR to hide the VDM 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 7 3 4 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 User Manual 75 gt MODE more times until the Fish Finder Zoom page is displayed Fig 7 3 4 Fish Finder Zoom Page 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 7 3 5 Chart Fish 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 MODE more t
139. on cartographic objects the information related to the object nearby is shown Setting Automatic Info Automatic Info allows you to get the information on any cartographic object just by placing the cursor on it You can select the type of it MENU MENU ADVANCED SETTINGS ENTER SETUP ENTER Auto Info ENTER The possible settings are Off no automatic info shown at all On Points only on points e g Rocks Buoys Lights Tide Stations and On on all objects points lines and areas NOTE Choosing On the Automatic Info will be shown most of the times the cursor is moved Selecting Automatic Info 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 ENTER Displaying Expanded Info page Full Info To show the Expanded Info page gt Place the cursor on objects MENU INFO ENTER Info Tree and Expanded Info page The page combines the Info Tree and the Expanded Info pages this gives the advantage of showing the details of the object selected on the Info Tree while the cursor is moving through the Info Tree s items 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 When the selected object is a Tide Height pre
140. on 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 User Manual 61 and activate the navigation to it 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 Navi gation Data received from the Master Operations Introductive 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 and PCMPN 2 When the navigation is activated on the Master it starts output the C Link Naviga tion 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 mode 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
141. ons and assist you to customize the look of the chart plotter using the Fish Finder 7 3 1 How to select the Fish Finder page To change the Fish Finder page displayed follow the procedure MODE more times 7 3 2 Fish Finder Full page To display the Fish Finder Full Page Echogram follow this procedure MODE more times until the Fish Finder Full page is displayed T MODE MANUAL Fig 7 3 2 Example of 200kHz Fish Finder Full page NOTE 7hefrequency displayed depends the selection done in the Frequency item see Par 7 6 7 The MENU key Pressing MENU activates the Fish Finder Setup menu see Par 7 6 Pressing MENU subsequent times toggles between the Fish Finder Setup menu and the 74 User Manual 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 7 6 9 that allows tuning the Gain the Surface Noise Filter and the STC SENSITIVITY GAIN STC Off STC LENGTH 00 STC STRENGTH 000 7 SURFACE NOISE FILTER Off Fig 7 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 Zo
142. or Altitude position fixing accuracy Fig 2 6d Example of GPS page Speed Over Ground Course Over Ground gt 4 06 0000 Partial Distance traveled b nes traveled P DST 0 7m TRIP DST 0 7m lt by the Ship gt 43947 383N 4 Fix Status 010 08 414E Ship s Coordinate Distance Bearin 44 BRG 179 4 8 clo O1nq Time To Go Cross Track Error Fig 2 7e Example of Navigation Data Compas graphic Bearing indicator 0714 99 1799 Bst 4 00 istance Speed Over Ground Time To Go Fig 2 7 Example of 3D Navigation Data if Target is set 22 User Manual Speed Distance Depth Fig 2 29 Example of External NMEA Data if Speed Depth and Distance data are set On see par 4 7 INPUT OUTPUT External NMEA If you have selected a Video Input see Par 4 7 in the Chart page a window with the picture captured from the video signal source is shown 11 5 Plus GPS Other pages are available Chart with Engine Data and Engine Data pages shown in the following pictures Chart with Engine Data The engine data are shown on the right beside the chart 54 34 208H 010 15 533 DST nn BRG mj Coolant Temp i Fig 2 7h Example of Chart with Twin Engine Data Engine Data page Engine Data will be displayed according to the setting of the chart plotter i e kn Coolant Oil Te
143. or 1 second MENU ENTER ADVANCED SETTINGS ENTER SIMULATION ENTER CURSOR CONTROL ENTER ON ENTER Then this function is shown in the Simulation Menu and you could enable or disable it gt MENU MENU ADVANCED SETTINGS ENTER SIMULATION ENTER CURSOR CONTROL ENTER ON ENTER User Manual 11 Throughout this User Manual the Expert Functions are shown as FunctionNameF for example Cursor Control Remember that it is possible to show these functions into a chart plotter menu only if they have been activated 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 e 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 the GPS op tions 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 Mobilarm System Mobilarm system is an automated crew monitoring system dedicated to monitoring onboard crew by maintaining a constant link between the crew member and the boat CHAPTER 7 Fish Finder MAP 7cwi Plus GPS Introduction to the basic information on the in
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145. pe 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 representing the shape of the objects and the various characteristics length height type of bridge etc Fig 9 Pictures and Diagrams Port Info Combination of a Port Info database containing all the relevant Safety and 86 User Manual Navigational information normally found in good pilot books and a presen tation software which displays special Port Facility Symbols Ports amp 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 Commission Maritime to trans mit Differential GPS corrections Scale Magnitude of the reference scale expressed in the actual unit of measure and the current Map Datum SNR Signal to Noise Ratio 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 associ ated to the GPS satellites sign
146. reports a temperature from TEMP 1 sensor above the value set Temp Lower Triggers an alarm when the transducer reports a temperature from TEMP 1 sensor below the value set Temp Rate Triggers an alarm when the transducer reports a temperature from TEMP 1 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 7 5 13 Load Settings from User C Card Load the complete settings from the User CARD and changes the active menu settings gt MENU LOAD SETTINGS FROM USER C CARD ENTER 7 5 14 Save Settings to User C Card This is useful to avoid the user having to retune up Fish Finder after a Clear RAM operation or a software update MENU SAVE SETTINGS TO USER C CARD ENTER 7 5 15 Restore Current Preset Defaults Restores the default values only for the current presets see Par 7 5 1 Preset Mode and does not affect the other presets gt MENU RESTORE CURRENT PRESET DEFAULTS ENTER 7 6 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 V
147. rmation 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 in the ports how to contact them Enhanced Port Info 8 Roads details of the available facilities and services in ports and surrounding areas Object Info indicates restricted area details and related information Quick Info full information on objects buoys wrecks shoals and Nav Aids 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 9 9 9 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 Elevation Data optimized palettes includin
148. rnal Fish Finder transmission On follow the procedure gt MENU MENU INPUT OUTPUT ENTER FISH FINDER ON ENTER NOTE It is not possible to connect any external Fish Finder unit to the chart plotter 7 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 71 Warning message Echogram window Color Bar Digital Depth T MODE NN MANUAL Water temperature 4 Q Alarm Bar 2 3 5 Depth ruler Variable Depth Marker VDM Zoom Bar A Scope Operating Frequency C 2 Fig 7 2 The Fish Finder page The following is a short description of terms listed in the previous Fig 7 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 retriev
149. s moved the next previous Waypoint in the Route Otherwise when the cursor is placed on a generic position on the chart gt ENTER GOTO ENTER STOP NAV ENTER NOTE Ifyou select START the destination icon is moved on the new cursor position The symbol that identifies the destination disappears from the screen but the Waypoint remains 30 User Manual 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 referred to as Tracking can provide invaluable 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 if Auto the software decides when storing a position on the basis of the straight or curved track MENU MENU TRACK ENTER STEP UNIT ENTER DIST TIME AUTO ENTER You can select the Track step Time 1 5 10 30 sec 1 5 10 min or distance 0 01 0 05 0 1 0 5 1 0 2 0 5 0 10 0 Nm Setting a short time
150. sed in determining a location or a direction Latitude Angular distance North or South of the equator measured by lines encircling the earth parallel to the equator in degrees from 0 to 909 LAT LON Coordinate system using Latitude and Longitude coordinates to define a posi tion on earth Lat Lon Grid Grid of parallels of Latitude and meridians of Longitude drawn on the map 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 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 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 User Manual 85 Magnetic Deviation Value expressed in degrees East or West that indicates the direction in which the north indicator on the compass card is offset from the magnetic north the difference expressed in degrees East or West between the compass north and the magnetic north Magnetic Variation Angle between the magnetic and geographic meridians at any place expressed in degrees West or East to indicate the direction of magnetic North from true North It changes from point to point and at t
151. set the general settings gt MENU MENU CONFIGURATIONS ENTER Language Chart Language Speed Distance Depth Altitude Wind Speed Temperature Nav Aids Presentation User Points Course Vector 48 Selects the language for screen labels menus and options the map information remain on the language as in the official paper charts Selects a sub menu with two items Language to set the language to display chart information and Mode to define how objects are translated Selects the unit for Speed among Kts Mph Kph Selects the unit for Distance among nm Sm Km Selects the unit for Depth among Ft FM and M Selects the unit for Altitude of GPS Antenna on the medium sea level The available choices are Ft FL and m Selects the unit for Wind The available choices are Kts m s Kph Mph Selects the unit for Temperature The available choices are and F Allows to set the Nav Aids presentation as US Draw Nav Aids using NOAA symbology or INTERNATIONAL Draws Nav Aids using international symbology When selected it affects Lights Signals Buoys amp Beacons display Sets On icon label Off or Icon only icon the displaying of User Point Selects the value among Off 2 10 30 Min 1 2 hours Infinite The Course Line is a graphical indication of the direction in which the Vessel is heading The Course Line origin is the vessel s position so the time line movement is
152. splayed 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 the connection may be interrupted and no data is being received Use ZOOM IN to stop or con tinue after pause data displaying ENTER to show data in hex or ASCII mode normal or small and CLEAR to exit 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 External Alarm Checks the External Alarm MAP 11 5 Plus GPS Engine Menu The transfer of the operating hours is handled differently by different engines Some engines transmit the operating hours and all other engine data too at specific intervals of time Others transmit the operating hours only on request To ensure that the plotter sends this request regularly the Engine Hours Request must be switched to ON 82 User Manual 9 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 TD values to geographical coordinates Lat Lon It defines which of the two possible solu tions can be used Arrival Time Estimated time of day you will reach your destination based on your curr
153. ssing ENTER the Tide page is shown Pressing CLEAR the page is closed If the information shown exceeds the page size the user may scroll the page Info on objects with Pictures To x 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 Building single 4 8434 to expand Fig 3 5 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 32 User Manual Objects Land elevation National territorial area Data source Buildins Multimedia Information MultiMedia Object ENTER to show the picture Fig 3 5a Example of Full Info on objects with picture TO see pictures Press MENU when the object with a picture is highlighted To change size Press ENTER when the picture is shown Quick Info on 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 Fig 3 5b Example of Lakes info When the cursor is placed over the icon the icons of the available services are shown to expand Bn Fig 3 5c
154. t condition User Manual 45 The possible choices are listed in the table below Normal is recommended when the chart plotter is not exposed to 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 NOAA Allows setting NOAA paper chart colors presentation 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 Night is recommended when the environment is dark in order to reduce glare of the display The chart plotter displays maps and screen in darker colors Currents Prediction gt MENU CURRENTS PREDICTION ENTER A window is shown on the chart It is possible to see the variation of the Tidal arrows on the selected area at any given time Press ENTER to set the date and time manually and dedicated keys to decrease time and to increase time 4 2 OTHER MAP CONFIGURATIONS gt MENU OTHER MAP CONFIGURATIONS ENTER Allows the user to customize the following selections and is divided into the fol lowing setting menus Marine Settings Depth Settings Land Settings Chart Set tings and Underwater Objects Settings Display Mode gt MENU OTHER MAP CONFIGURATIONS ENTER DISP
155. te MENU MENU ROUTE ENTER REPORT ENTER In this page it is possible to modify the Speed and Fuel consumption values MENU MENU ROUTE ENTER REPORT ENTER SPEED FUEL ENTER use the cursor to insert values ENTER Sending Receiving Route To send the active Route to a external device capable of listening to NMEA RTE and WPL sentences MENU MENU ROUTE ENTER SEND ENTER To receive Route from an external device capable of sending NMEA RTE and WPL sentences The Route is stored in the location of currently selected Route MENU MENU ROUTE ENTER RECEIVE ENTER 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 Intertidial Areas Rocks Wrecks Obstructions Shoreline Constructions Fishing Facility Dredged Areas Diffusers Mooring Warping Facility 9 999 9 99 99 9 User Manual 29 Production Installation Pingos No Data Available If any of these alarm conditions is detected the function returns the list of dan gerous objects and the relative dangerous Route leg that is drawn with a differ ent color To activate this function gt MENU MENU ROUTE ENTER AUTOMATIC CHECK ENTER ENTER NOTE If Automatic Route Check is enabled anytime you append or
156. ted 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 CAUTION 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 The 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 The chart plotter contains dangerous high voltage circuits which only expe rienced technicians MUST handle The By Jeppesen C 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 Avoid overheating which may cause loss of contrast and in extreme cases a darkening of the screen Problems which occur from overheating are re versible when temperature decreases WARNING ON SERIAL PORTS CONNECTION Please be aware that the serial ports are not opto isolated and then the external device is electrically connected to the chart plotter This a
157. ter Reset RAM Clear Depth Areas Sea areas included in the user selectable range of minimum 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 selected range is filled by ordinary multicolor shading The Spot Soundings and Depth Contours are dis played on the range only Depth Line Also called Bathymetric Line 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 Transducer Water Depth below the Transducer Distance from the Depth Transducer to the ground DST Distance Geographical distance between two points on the map Easy Link VDO specific interface to actuate slave indicators EBL Electronic Bearing Line EBL is a dotted line the origin of the line is the ship s or cursor position Engine Speed Engine s rotational speed Estimated Time of Arrival Predicted time of reaching a destination or Waypoint Exhaust Gas Temperature Exhaust gas temperature after the turbocharger File Collection of information of the same type stored on a User C CARD Each User Manual file must have a unique name ideall
158. ternal Fish Finder its features and use CHAPTER 8 Maintenance User maintenance guidelines CHAPTER 9 Terms List of the terms and abbreviations used in the User Manual MAP 7w Plus GPS amp MAP 7wi Plus GPS Introduction to the basic information on MAP 7w Plus GPS MAP 7wi Plus GPS chart plotter its features and use Installation of the chart plotter MAP 7cwi Plus GPS Introduction to the basic information on MAP 7cwi Plus GPS chart plot ter with internal Fish Finder its features and use Installation of the chart plotter MAP 11 5 Plus GPS Introduction to the basic information on MAP 11 5 Plus GPS chart plotter its features and use Installation of the chart plotter MAP cx Plus GPS Introduction to the basic information on MAP cx Plus GPS controller its features and use Installation of the controller Analytical Index is to be found at the end of this User Manual IF YOU NEED ASSISTANCE If your chart plotter does not operate properly please refer to Chapter 8 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 Information WARNING Electronic charts displayed by the chart plotter are believed to be accurate and reliable but they are not intended to replace official charts which should remain your main reference for all the matters rela
159. that the chosen location is suitable it may be advisable to mount the antenna in a temporary manner to verify 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 1 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 1 25mm hole and three 0 13 3 2mm holes m 10 213 25mm 171 GPS OVERALL SHAPE Installing GPS Antenna II User Manual 115 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 Installing GPS Antenna III Dimensions 60mm 2 63 4 98mm 3 86 gt 41mm 1 61 GPS Antenna Dimensions 116 User Manual Analytical Index 3D Navigation Data ssec cabe is be ea ost 22 A PHS CO DS 73 About pa
160. the Video Mode the following messages are shown on a dedicated window Connnected Video Input Signal is XXXX The Video Mode will be activated XXXX can be PAL or NTSC the software automatically detects the type of Video Input source connected Once the Video Mode is active use the LIGHT and CONTRAST keys to adjust video settings Pressing any other key exits from Video Mode Restore Defaults Restores default values of Contrast Brightness Backlight color saturation and Hue phase MAP 11csE Pius GPS Video Input By accessing this menu it is possible to see images on the chart plotter display captured from an external video signal source if connected to the chart plotter Allows the picture in picture functionality so a Video Input image can be shown on a window and placed over the other Video Input or cartography image at full screen 56 User Manual gt MENU MENU INPUT OUTPUT ENTER VIDEO INPUT ENTER Select Video Input Activate Video Input Switching Timeout Restore Defaults Available options are the following Full Video 1 Shows the image from the video camera 1 at full screen Full Video 1 Video 2 Small Shows the image from the video camera 1 at full screen with the image from the video camera 2 on a window which can be moved up down and or right left using the cursor key Full Video 2 Shows the image from the video camera 2 at full screen Full Video 2 Video 1 Small Shows the i
161. tion 16 47 Land Elevation Values 47 Land SettingS wibits 47 85 19 48 LAT LON pow 85 Lat Lon Grid Lm 47 85 Latitude 85 15 Load Engine Settings 51 80 Loading 40 Locating User Point xis 28 LOG Calibration 49 LOG Speed TL 85 Logic Data Display Page 55 Longitude 85 85 Magnetic Deviation su sect omen mina 86 User Manual Magnetic Variation rrr rr rrr nn nnn 86 rcg e Meep RR 81 ydus 25 lY FEED 50 43 Map Orientation 24 44 Map Orientation Res 50 Marine SettingS S Yn e p rine 46 Mark 27 86 Marker 20001 77 Master Chart Plotter 62 MASTER mode cece 61 MAX me L5 15 Mixing Levels
162. tions Wrecks Obstructions Points Of Interest and Lakes loaded on the C CARD When the Find function is executed a list of available objects to search is shown Also the Find function allows to center the screen over a selected User Point on the Cursor position or at desired Coordinates NOTE Activating the Find function a Warning message is shown if there is no C CARD inserted Finding Nearest Services To show the nearest Port Services of a particular type i e the nearest Hospital sailmaker bank etc MENU FIND ENTER NEAREST 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 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 36 User Manual Finding Wrecks To show the nearest Wrecks loaded in the C CARD gt MENU FIND ENTER WRECKS ENTER Press ENTER to locate the selected Wreck on the map Finding Obstructions To show the nearest Obstructions loaded in the C CARD gt MENU
163. tra Large Coverage 15 F FEATURES amp FUNCTIONS 89 95 101 107 FF and Radar 5 76 HM 84 al 16 Find ex vi ska dee 36 Finding Boat Position iius ede na uh e En es 24 Finding Coordinates px ex 38 Finding Lakes By Name 38 Finding Lakes Information 37 Finding Nearest Services 36 Finding Obstructions 37 Finding Point Of lt 38 Finding Port By Distance 37 Finding Port By 37 Finding Tide Stations 36 Finding Wrecks ssssesssrrsssssrsssnnresennrrrseenan 37 Fish Alarmi us Cur dus 80 Fish a 59 71 Fish Finder Full page 74 Fish Finder page 72 74 Fish Finder Setup 78 Fish Finder Transmission 54 Fish Finder transmission On 71 FISH SyImbols 79 FISHES 73 Fishing Facility 29 nne 85 FIX COMECUON dud Eo v RR CR Ro 50 50 FIX SESS iua ses ave
164. ty 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 objects 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 Satellite Imagery gt MENU SATELLITE IMAGERY ENTER It 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 PALETTE ENTER It is possible to set the palette used to enhance the visibility of the screen de pending on the surrounding ligh
165. ual for more information FoR MAP 7 PLus see the Capther 7 for Fish Finder information orNaugaton a 8 bat a Differential d i pe n Cursor Ship Coordinates Kts T YY 000 1 TO CURSOR Distance and Bearing 2 from Ship to Cursor 1190 from Ship to Target ium if Target is set HGS 1984 from Ship to if is set a LAG E Fig 2 7 Example of charts and Text Area on right side Speed Over Ground Course Over Ground ianosa Map Datum selected Cursor Coordinates Distance and Bearing from Ship To Cursor from Ship to Target if Target is set from Ship to MOB i MOB is set Speed Over Ground 000 gi Fig 2 75 Example of Full Charts User Manual 21 43 13 986N 808256 572 9 195 nm Fix Status 43 17 227N DATE 01 08 08 444 00 38 25 Ship s coordinates Date and time COG Course Over Ground Bars to indicate S N Ratio Tracked but not used Satellite Speed Over Ground Course Over Ground Used Satellite Horizontal dilution of precision Index for position fixing accuracy Vertical dilution of precision Index f
166. with cable 15 mt 45 feet User Manual INSERTING REMOVING PROCEDURE Inserting the C CARD Hold the C CARD by the short inclined side so that you can see the C MAP Bv JEPPESEN label Open the door see left side of the following picture gently push the C CARD into one of the two slots push the C CARD in as far as it will go then close the door to hold fixed into the slot 102 User Manual Removing the C CARD Open the door and remove the C CARD out of one of the two slots as shown the right side of the previous picture n CHART PLOTTER DIMENSIONS 125mm 4 9 329mm 13 160 2mm E LN N T 567 1 225mm 8561 900 771 0 659 User Manual 103 EXTERNAL WIRING AUX IN I O CABLE CONNECTION ENGINE PIN WIRE COLOR FUNCTION WHITE CAN hi Port Engine RED Easy Link voltage supply GREEN EL DATA Port Engine 1 EL DATA Starboard Engine INPUT1 BLACK Easy Link Ground OUTPUT2 YELLOW CAN lo Port Engine OUTPUT1 BROWN CAN hi Starboard Engine INPUT2 BLUE CAN lo Starboard Engine E EXTERNAL ALARM OUTPUT Z Z POWER amp I O CONNECTOR CABLE PIN WIRE COLOR FUNCTION GND COMMON POWER INPUT 10 35Vdc
167. y and from the chart display Move the cursor over the PTX to delete Press ENTER using the cursor select DELETE and press ENTER A warning pop up window will be shown Select YES and press ENTER 6 4 2 Goto PTX The Goto PTX function activates the navigation to the selected PTX Press ENTER using the cursor select GOTO and press ENTER If the navigation is set to the selected PTX to terminate the navigation press ENTER using the cursor select STOP GOTO and press ENTER 6 4 3 MOBILARM PTX List Page The MOBILARM Alarm Status List shows the list of all PTX that returned an alarm event To obtain the page press ENTER using the cursor select LIST and press ENTER Another mode to select the MOBILARM Alarm status List is the following gt MENU MENU MOBILARM ENTER User Manual 69 MER PTX status 118 10 040W 33 26 080N RECOVERED 12 00 00 AM 118 00 040W 33 36 080N Recovered 12 00 00 AM 118 10 040W 33 36 080 Recovered Time of PTX creation PTX position DELETE SHOW SHOWALL Fig 6 4 3 Example of MOBILARM PTX List page This page allows you to GOTO Activates navigation to the selected PTX Once the navigation has been activated close all menus data pages if open and center the chart selected PTX DELETE Deletes the selected PTX SHOW Centers the chart on the selected PTX SHOW ALL Selects the best chart scale to see al PTX icons on the map at the same time 6 4 4
168. y lock up 2 6 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 ADVANCED SETTINGS ENTER SIMULATION ENTER ACTIVATE SIMULA TION ENTER ON ENTER You might insert the Speed Heading Date and Time values MENU MENU ADVANCED SETTINGS ENTER SIMULATION ENTER SPEED HEADING DATE TIME ENTER enter values ENTER Also in Chart page you might use the cursor up down to adjust the Speed and the cursor left right to adjust the Course To enable this Cursor Control function follow this procedure MENU MENU ADVANCED SETTINGS ENTER SIMULATION ENTER CURSOR CONTROL ENTER ON ENTER 20 User Manual 2 7 CONTROLLING THE DISPLAY This paragraph describes how to change the Display Mode and how to move around the chart by changing the chart scale Changing Display Mode gt MODE more times The selected page appears on the screen The available pages are listed in the following pictures NOTE Ifthe Fish Finder or Radar is connected other displaying pages are available too See the Fish Finder or Radar User Man
169. y one that describes its contents Filenames are kept in a directory on each User C CARD Fix Current position of the vessel provided by the GPS connected to the chart plotter or built in or other positioning systems Fix Status Indicates the quality of the position fix signal Fuel Rate Engine s current momentary fuel consumption GNSS Global Navigation Satellite System 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 Goto Defines the destination point and activates the navigation to it The destina tion can be placed on any location of the map an existing Mark point or on a pre defined Route GPS Global Positioning System Satellite based navigation system operated by the US Department of Defence It gives the navigator a position 24 hours a day 365 days a year under any weather conditions HDG Heading Horizontal direction in which a ship actually points or heads in any moment see also COG Horizontal Dilution Of Precision Parameter indicating the precision of the positioning system GPS The smaller HDOP value indicates higher position accurately Home mode All operations refer to the ship s position Intake Manifold Temperature Intake air temperature Landmarks Landmarks are any prominent object such as monument building silo tower mast on land which can be u

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