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1.                     3 1 5 DEPTH GRAPH PAGES   The Depth Graph can be selected in three different modes  in a reduced  form with chart  in a reduced form with Data boxes  or at full screen     To select the Depth Graph with chart follow the procedure    gt   PAGE     Chart Depth     ENTER     CLEAR     10N  N   005        5T38 275N   00571       Fig  3 1 5   Example of Depth Graph with charts    and to select the Depth Graph with Databoxes    gt   PAGE     Depth Databoxes     ENTER     CLEAR     24 Full User Manual    2 0 Nm   se ee    ore 004    51  38 362       Fig  3 1 5a   Example of Depth Graph with Databoxes    Otherwise to select the Depth Graph at full screen  select    gt   PAGE  A  Depth     ENTER     CLEAR        Fig  3 1 5b   Example of Depth Graph at full screen    Notet      If valid NMEA 0183 depth data is not available  or the Fish Finder is present  Chart   Depth   full Depth and Depth   Databoxes pages are respectly replaced by the Chart   Fish Finder   full Fish Finder and Fish   Databoxes pages     3 2 MAP ORIENTATION    Selects the orientation of your chart according to  North Up  the map is  shown with North upwards   Head Up  the map is shown with the ship s current  heading upwards  and Track Up  the map is shown with the currently selected  course leg upwards   The default setting is North Up    Press any soft key    Settinac     Setup     ENTER     Map Orientation     ENTER    If Head Up or Track Up has been selected  a window is shown to insert the  
2.       ssssssssessrrrssrerrrrrerrrre 93  True Type Eet ee 28  DR EE 26  27  89  WMI ee E en EE 28  TUNING Off EE 15  TUNING OM EN 15  Type of Data E 59  82  U  Under ZOOM EE 28  31  Underwater Object Limit                    00085 37  105    Underwater Objects Limit              00  35  86    User C CARD            008  55  78  82  85  89  USER POINT ee e eg 89  User Point eebe 42  52  53  83  User Points Det  22  51  53  UTC airar E a 89  V   Value Added Data    35  37  86  Variable Depth Marker 69  VOM E E 69  AKTER 24  ATTEN 51  WISIN  ee 59  Visual e GE E 88  VMD E 61  EENEG 15  Ww   WAAS beer 89  Warning alarm ICOM EE 31  Warning Message    68  Warping Facility EE 46  Water Temperature NN 68  76  Water Temperature hate    78  Wave  Dale EE 59  106    WAYPOINT eg est 89  Waypoint               13  14  26  27  45  47   48  49  50  51   Weather data  57  Weather Forecast          cccccccceeeeeeeeeeee eens 58  Ee EE 95  UE EE 90  Wheater ebe erter Ee 59  White te EE 70  76  WiNA EE 59  World Background EE 27  WP EEN 46  Wrecks snsc  32  35  38  40  46  83  86  X   IE E 43  90  ATE Ala EEN 43  81  Z   ZOOM geb eebe 26  31  Zoom EE 69  ZOOM UN  EE 13  30  71  72  90  zoom Jee  r   ere degt  Reeg 31  ZOOM OUT aa 13  30  71  72  90  Zoom fN ET 30  85    Full User Manual    
3.      cc cece eee  NMEA EE 18  46  52  53   NMEA message x  cisiccedeidevinsckedaveiecsekeeneds  NMEA 0183              18  21  25  61  62   V L   16  17   NOAA  Palette  E  Normal  Palette  EE  North UP EE    O   Obstructions       32  35  37  41  46  83   Off line redraW oc  cee ee cece cece eee eeeeeeeeeeeeees  Official data source      Lecce eee eee  Operating Frequency aset Eege  ORIENTATION RESOLU  ION nosan  OTHER MAP CONFIGURATIONS                  Other Map Configurations               5  35   Outdoor Recreational Area   Over ZOOM EE 28     P  PAGE E 13  16  21   Page Gelechon    pages of HEGER  eege EA ee  GAR KE    PROTOS at sas ote cene eon ate craeccde teu venenes  PICtUreS EE  PINGOS E 32   Place NAMES      eee cece eee e ee eeee eee eeeenees 35   POI cate ee E 35  37     104    86  28  27    87  86  85  41  31    Points Of Interest    37  42  83   Port  amp  Services    crccsrrcrrrrrerrrrrrrrrres  Port 1 2 3 NOU dere 18   Port 1 2 3 OUI EE 18   Port 1 2 3 Output Sentences                     Port AreaS e Bareer  Port By DISTANCE  ee  Port By Name ee  PORT INFO eg ebe Eeer  Port IDIO SEN 28   Port Info ICON NEE  Port Marinas     Port Pll EE  PORT SERVICES ege Ee EEN d   e 14   Port Services gene EE EE A ES  Ports  amp  Services wc  ceeeeeee eee e eee eees 35   Ports By Distance              ccccceeeeeeseeeeeeees  Ports ServiceS EE  POWER carediensctidaciadearbansssratcisidavuetexs 14   Power Consumption sun eege it gea Aan  Power Supply EEN  powering ON EE  Prese
4.     ENTER     Fish Finder Setup     ENTER      I nterf Reject     ENTER     6 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  Any soft key    Setine     Devices     ENTER     Fish Finder Setup     ENTER      Sensitivity Menu     ENTER     6 5 9 1 Frequency  This option is available only in the Dual Frequency page  It allows you to  select the Frequency to which the Sensitivity parameters are applied     6 5 9 2 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     6 5 9 3 STC    Sensitivity Time Constant  it is 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     Full User Manual sss    6 5 9 4 STC Length    If STC is Custom  it is possible to change the Length of the Sensitivity Time  Constant     6 5 9 5 STC Strength    If STC is Custom  it is possible to change the Strength of the Sensitivity  Time Constant     6 5 9 6 Surface Noise Filter   This function implements an advanced time varying filter that a
5.     ENTER     Track To Route     ENTER     gt  TRACK TO ROUTE  menu    This function creates a Route from a pre recorded Track     uu Track To Route   Press any soft key    Semna     Track     ENTER     TrackTo Route     ENTER     TRACK TO ROUTE     ENTER   sss Select Track No    Press any soft key    Semna     Track     ENTER     Trackto Route     ENTER     Select Track No      ENTER   ene Select Route No    Press any soft key    Semna     Track     ENTER     Trackto Route     ENTER     Select Route No      ENTER     E TTG   Time To Go  Estimated time needed to reach your destination  based on your current speed and the distance  to destination     E UTC   Universal Time Coordinated  Time scale based on the rotation of the earth that is used by most broadcast time services     E User C CARD  The chart plotter uses the optional User C CARD to save user data  it is a convenient medium to  store and retrieve your information  See Memory Card     E USER POINT  Place on the chart identified by its coordinates and displayed on the screen with a reference  symbol  see Mark  Waypoint      E WAAS   Wide Area Augumentation System   The Federal Aviation Administration  FAA   in cooperation with other DOT organizations and  DOD  is augmenting the GPS SPS with a satellite based augmentation system  the WAAS  It will  provide a Signal in space to WAAS users to support en route through precision approach naviga   tion  After achieving initial operational capability  the WAAS will then be i
6.     ENTER   or  GOTO          11 Clear GOTO      GO TO     CLEAR GOTO     ENTER   or  GOTO        MH GPS   Global Positioning System   Satellite based navigation system operated by the US Department of Defense  It gives the  navigator a position 24 hours a day  365 days a year under any weather conditions      gt  GPS SETUP  menu    Sets the your preferred configuration for the connected GPS    sss Restart GPS   Press any softkey    Semna     I NPUT  OUTPUT     ENTER     GPS SETUP     ENTER     RESTART GPS     ENTER      11 Differential Correction  None  WAAS EGNOS  RTCM 104    Press any softkey    Semnc     I NPUT  OUTPUT     ENTER     GPS SETUP     ENTER     DI FF CORR     ENTER    ess Navigation Speed  High  Low    Press anysoftkey    Semne      NPUT  OUTPUT     ENTER     GPS SETUP    ENTER    NAI GATI ON SPEED     ENTER    sua PRN WAAS SATELLITE Selection  Auto  120   Active if DIFFERENTIAL Correction is WAAS   EGNOS    Press any soft key    SerrincG     INPUT  OUTPUT     ENTER     GPS SETUP     ENTER     PRN   WAAS SATELLITE      ENTER     gt  GPS Status  page    Shows in graphic mode GPS data       PAGE     GPS Status       ENTER      E HDG   Heading   Horizontal direction in which a ship actually points or heads in any moment  see also COG      E HDOP   Horizontal Dilution Of Precision  Index for position  fixing accuracy  The smaller the HDOP value  the more accurately the position  can be fixed      gt  HOME  or Navigation   See Navigation mode     CLEAR     gt  INPU
7.     Sensitivity Menu  Display Setup  Transducer Setup  Alarms   Save  amp  Load       Fig  6 5   Fish Finder Setup menu    6 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     Any soft key    Settinac     Devices     ENTER     Fish Finder Setup     ENTER      Preset Mode     ENTER     Fish   Gain Mode   Auto  Range Mode   Auto  Frequency   do not change  Shift   0  STC   Short if  Freq 200kHz and Mid if Freq 50kHz  Scrolling Speed   10  Fish Symbols   Echo  A Scope   On   Surface Noise Filter   Off     Cruise   Gain Mode   Auto  Range Mode   Auto  Frequency   do not change  Shift   0  STC   Short if  Freq 200kHz and Mid if Freq 50kHZ  Scrolling Speed   10  Fish Symbols   Echo  A Scope   On   Surface Noise Filter   4     6 5 2 GAIN MODE    Selects Auto or Manual    gt  Any soft key    Settinc     Devices     ENTER     Fish Finder Setup     ENTER      Gain Mode     ENTER     6 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  6 5 5  and  Depth  see Par  6 5 4  on
8.     gt  Press any soft key    Settina     Setup     ENTER     Chart Language     ENTER     The possible choices are listed in the table below    e 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     e 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     Full User Manual              SS LI    Note     a 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 7 EXTERNAL CONNECTIONS    2 7 1 AUTOPILOT CONNECTIONS  To connect the Autopilot to the serial Port 1 2 3   To choose your preferred  setting follow the procedure   Press any soft key    Settina     Input  Output     ENTER     Port LI 2  3 Output        ENTER     Then choose your preferred setting among the NMEA avai
9.     gt  Press any soft key    Settince    Route     ENTER     Route Depth     ENTER     insert the desired value    ENTER     It also possible to select the accuracy for the route check  among Minimum   Low  Medium  High and Maximum   Press any soft key    Settinc    Route     ENTER     Route Check Accuracy        ENTER     4 1 2 WAYPOINTS   You may add Waypoints  see Par  3 4 1   delete Waypoints from a route   move any Waypoint in the route to another location  insert a Waypoint between two  existing ones  find any Waypoint at anytime     4 1 2 1 Adding Waypoints   gt   ENTER     Waypoint     ENTER    The Waypoint appears on the cursor position  An info window is shown con   taining route number  date and time  Waypoint name  symbol and Latitude Longi   tude  information on previous next Waypoint  It is also shown the distance to cover   and or covered  if there are several Waypoints  refer to next Waypoint    The sequence of moving the cursor and pressing  ENTER  selecting  Waypoint   and pressing  ENTER  again is continued to create the route    Every time you place the cursor on a Waypoint  the following functions are  available     4 1 2 2 Moving Waypoint    gt  Adding Waypoint   ENTER     Waypoint     ENTER   or Place cursor on Waypoint  Press  Move   Use the cursor key to move the cursor  a dotted line  connect    ing the Waypoint to the new position  is shown     Full User Manual Al    II 002         Fig  4 1 2 2   Moving Waypoint function  1     Press  ENTER  or    
10.    A full page window is shown with information on all stored User Points   Moving cursor up down to select the desired User Point     Note eege  In the list a circle surrounds the User Point symbol of the User Point on which the Target is set     View Waypoint on the map   Press any soft key    Settina       List     ENTER     List     ENTER       View   The chart plotter exits from the User Points List page and redraws the map  On the  screen the selected point appears centered  with the cursor placed on it  Press  Exit   to return to the User Points List page     Find Waypoint in the User Points List page   Press any soft key    Settina       List       ENTER       List     ENTER     Finp   A window is shown to insert the name by using the cursor key  Press  ENTER  and  the chart plotter will point the Waypoint out in the User Points List page     Deleting Waypoint   Press any soft key   Grunert  List     ENTER     List     ENTER     Deeg   Using the cursor key to select the Waypoint to delete and press  De ete     A warning  message appears  press  ENTER  or  Yes       CLEAR  or  No  otherwise   If you want to  delete the Waypoint on which Target is set  first delete the Target and then delete  the Waypoint   Deleting all stored User Points   Press any soft key      Settina       List       ENTER       List     ENTER     De A  A warning message appears  Press  ENTER  or  veel   CLEAR  or  No  otherwise  to  delete all stored existed User Points  If a Target is set on an U
11.    Alarms     ENTER     Grounding Alarm Range        ENTER          3 12 10 GROUNDING ALARM REPORT    Allows displaying the report of the dangerous objects currently detected    gt  Press any soft key    Settine       Alarms     ENTER     Grounding Alarm Report        ENTER       3 12 11 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    The default setting is On   Press any soft key    Settinae       Alarms     ENTER       External Alarm     ENTER     4G Full User Manual         For the Experienced User    Now you have had a chance to became familiar with your new chart plotter   there are a great number of advanced features that you will find helpful     4 1 MORE ABOUT CREATING AND USING ROUTES    At anytime  you may add or delete Waypoints  see a route summary  re   verse the direction of the route or erase the entire route        4 1 1 ROUTES  To select the Routes menu    gt  Press any soft key    Settinc    Route     ENTER   The following functions are used for the route management     4 1 1 1 Selecting Route  Press any soft key   Grunert  Route     ENTER     Select     ENTER   A window appears with the route number list and the related route name   Select the route number  The following functions are available     Changing Notes  Press any soft key   Grunert  Route     ENTER     Select     ENTER    Notes   Another window is opened  insert the notes  i
12.    DIGITAL  UN WII H HIN    YACHT       SmarterChart 500 SERIES    Chart Plotter Name Description SOFTWARE   CHART PLOTTER 5  Sunlight Readeable Color Display S4xgDY5vc  Internal GPS Receiver   SOUNDER COMBO 5  Sunlight Readeable Color Display S4xgDY5vc  Internal GPS Receiver  amp  Internal Fish Finder   AIS COMBO 5  Sunlight Readeable Color Display S4xgDY5vc    Internal GPS Receiver  amp  Internal AIS    Copyright 2010 Digital Yacht LTD   United Kingdom   Printed in Italy  All rights reserved  No part of this publication may be reproduced or distributed in any form or by any means  or stored in  a database or retrieval system  without prior written permission of the publisher        Full User Manual    code   b1609 240310e     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 related to the execution of a safe naviga   tion  For this reason we would like to remind you that you are required to carry on  board and use the officially published and approved nautical charts     CAUTION    e 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    e 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    e Exte
13.    ENTER     User Points     ENTER    A window is shown to find the Mark inserting label  Using the cursor to insert  the name and press    Accept      CanceL  otherwise         4 2 7 FINDING I NFORMATI ON ON MARKS  USER POINTS LIST   gt  Press any soft key    Settina     List     ENTER     List     ENTER    A full page window is shown with information on stored User Points  Mark e  Waypoint   Moving cursor up down select the desired User Point  See the previous  Par  4 1 2 8        4 2 8 SEND MARKS    To transmit all User Points into the NMEA output port    gt  Press any soft key    Settina     List     ENTER     Send     ENTER     4 2 9 RECEIVE MARKS    To save all User Points received from the NMEA input port    gt  Press any soft key   Sne    List     ENTER     Receive     ENTER     4 3 USING THE TRACK FUNCTIONS    The chart plotter can be set up for recording your track as you move and for  plotting this track on the chart   Press any soft key   Sne    Track     ENTER     4 3 1 ENABLING TRACK STORING   gt  Press any soft key   Sne    Track     ENTER     Activate     ENTER    To enable the track storing  It is not possible to use the track storing if you  are not receiving a valid fix        To disable the track storing  if the track is enabled     gt  Press any soft key    Settine    Track     ENTER     Deactivate     ENTER     4 3 2 DELETING TRACK   gt  Press any soft key   Sne    Track     ENTER     Delete     ENTER    Delete the all track or only a part   Wuote    Bec
14.    Settinec    Route     ENTER     Report     ENTER     SpeeD   e Manual  insert value by using the cursor key  Press  ENTER  or  Accept    CLEAR   or  CanceL  otherwise    e Auto  is used the value automatically computed     Reversing Route  Press any soft key    Serrinc    Route     ENTER     Report     ENTER       Reverse     Reversing a route plan is most typically used to return to the point where the  route originally started     4 1 1 4 Route Color   gt  Press any soft key    Settinc    Route     ENTER     Color     ENTER    A window allows to choose the color  by using the cursor key  Press  ENTER   or  Conrirm    CLEAR  or  Cance_  otherwise      4 1 1 5 Sending Route  Press any soft key    Settine    Route     ENTER     Send     ENTER   It transmits the Active route information onto the NMEA output port  The  NMEA WPL  amp  RTE messages are sent to the output port     4 1 1 6 Receiving Route   gt  Press any soft key    Settinc    Route     ENTER     Receive     ENTER    It saves route information received from the NMEA input port  The received  route is saved on the Active route  overwriting it  The NMEA WPL  amp  RTE messages  are sent to the input port     4 1 1 7 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    e Land Areas   e Shallow Water   e Intertidal Areas   e Rocks   e Wrecks   e Obstructions   e Shoreline Constructions   e Fishing Facility   e 
15.    railways  etc      nav aids  depth areas  territorial water areas   etc    by reading them from a special data C CARDs  contact your local dealer      3 7 PICTURES  amp  DIAGRAMS    The MAX data format allows assigning one or more image to any carto   graphic object  These Pictures are typically used to facilitate the identification of  cartographic objects or places around the map  they can be the landscape layout  nearby a harbor  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                   a he  GN      IER E etc CN ee ae         Fig  3 7   Pictures and Diagrams    3 7 1 QUICK INFO ON OBJ ECTS WITH PICTURES  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     3 7 2 EXPANDED INFO ON OBJECTS WITH PICTURES    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    To see the picture press  Picture    when the object with a picture is highlighted     3 7 3 CHANGE PICTURE SIZE  When the picture is shown  it is possible to fit it to screen by pressing ENTERT     3 8 MAP MENU    To select the map configuration  available only from the chart page     gt  Press any so
16.   Adding Mark   ENTER     Mark     ENTER   or Place cursor on Mark   Press  Epit   A window will be shown with Symbol  Name  Color and Latitude   Longitude of the Mark    Use the cursor key to select the field    If Symbol field is selected  press  ENTER   a window with 16 different sym   bols appears    Use the cursor key to select the symbol and press  ENTER     If Name field is selected  press  ENTER   use the cursor key to insert the  character  8 characters max   then press  ENTER       If Color field is selected  press  ENTER   a window with 8 different colors  appears  Use the cursor key to select the color and press  ENTER     If Coordinates field is selected  press  ENTER   Use the cursor key to insert  the value and press    ENTER       Press  ENTER  or    Accept      CLEAR  or  Cancet  otherwise      So Full User Manual    4 2 5 GOTO   gt  Adding Mark   ENTER     Mark     ENTER   or Place cursor on Mark  Press  GOTO   select  CURSOR  and press  GOTO  again or  ENTER   a circle  surrounds the Mark symbol  A line is shown  connecting the Target with he ship s  position  When the Target is placed  all navigation data are referred to this Target   Otherwise pressing  GOTO   selecting  MARK  and pressing  GOTO  again or   ENTER   the User Points List is shown on the screen  Select the desired User Point   the Mark  and press  GOTO  again or  ENTER   the Target is placed on the se   lected User Point           4 2 6 FINDING MARK   gt  Press any soft key    Mar     Find  
17.   Lat Lon Grid E 35  37  86  LATITUDE egen Eegen gaere Be Age geeg 84  LCD Adjustment EE 16  88  LCD screen EE 16  CN 85  LIST  User Points  ccce 85  List Menu 22 Reese sie AE dEr ee eg 87  Load TEE 85  Load Settings EE 78  Loading FIle ae eee ener ne ern ae one er 55  Local TIMIS EE 16  eebe 54  89  LONGITUDE EE 85  Lost Target  AlS  Age EN 60  Low Water Temperature    77  M  MAGNETIC DEVIATION    acceca 85  MAGNETIC VARIATION nacca 85  Man OverBoard teste eg d Eh AE 86  Map ee 14  29  35  MAP  Menu  EE 85  MAP MENU   giess Seege Sg 29  103    Map On EE  Map Orientation EE 25   Map Resolution         assusssrnnrrrrerrrrrrrerrrrne  Maritime Mobile Service Identity                MARK ed bes See erer 14  50  53  84   Cd EEN 13  14  52   Marker ZOOM EE  Master nn ee EE  MAX a otsene i eeo i ea 27  29   Memory eet eege Aude  Memory C CARD sende ege Sele  ien g  e Nee cede  MEMORY CARD ease bien dee tetanic 55   Memory Card Menu   assssssssssssssrrrrresrrrrre  Mixing Levels es   ae kenge eege 28  31   MMSI RE  MMSI e tee E  RE ee 13  63   Modem Test EE  MOOrINO 2 6cncoindeutcadin ee  Mooring facilities EE  Move Mark EE  Moving EEN  Moving Waypoint enee iewes K  is 47   Multilanguage EE    N   Name  AlS  EEN  Name TagS soiectenctcepeecstiencteeieeeceaets 35     U  Nav Aids  amp  Light Gectors  35   Nav Aids Presentation                00000 16   Navigate E  VIe at lei WE  navigation data    23   Navigation Speed nce iverscsetexcstonrnsecemeeeoces  Night Vision  Palette            
18.   Selects the unit for Depth and Altitude among Ft and Mt  The default setting is Mt     Selects the unit among   C and   F  The default setting is   C     Allows switching between UTC or local time  by entering the Local Time offset  The default          setting is UTC       Sets On Off the Daylight Saving Time  The default setting is Off       Selects the format for the time between 12 and 24 hours  The default setting is 24 hours     Selects the Date Format between MM DD YY  month day year  and DD MM YY  day        month year   The default setting is DD MM YY     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  The defaultt setting is INT             Enables or disables the single audio beeps emitted any time the chart plotter keypad is    pressed  Ifthe incorrect key is pressed or the function required cannot be executed  the chart  plotter emits three beeps  The default setting is On       Allows to setup the devices that needs a dedicated port as C COM  BBFF 50 200 and AIS    38400       Allows to setup the simulation data before use the Simulation function     2 4 LCD ADJ USTMENT    To adjust the brightness and contrast of the LCD screen follow the procedure    gt   PAGE  for 1 second    Or      gt  Press any soft key    Settinc     LCD Adjustment     ENTER    On the screen two control bars appear  t
19.   a wider map area is visible  The  perspective view allows showing more chart information immediately ahead and  around the cursor  The default setting is Off     ond  sand  Ng sane  z   GEN    U we TI INLEAUESE   ole  ZER  D    x sja          Wy    TheiDowns       Fig  3 8 3   Perspective View    SO Full User Manual    3 8 4 DYNAMIC NAV AIDS   gt  Press any soft key    Mar     Dynamic Nav Aids     ENTER    This function allows settings blinking lights on Nav Aids  The blinking period  and color of each Nav Aid is read from the Nav Aid attributes available on the data  cartridge  When the ship is inside the Nav Aid nominal range  the light of the Nav   Aid will start blinking  The default setting is Off     3 8 5 MIXING LEVELS   gt  Press any soft key    Mar     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  The default setting is Off    Note    The Mixing Levels function affec
20.   if you release the key before the countdown timer reaches zero  the chart  plotter will remain On     2 3 FIRST SETUP PAGE    This menu allows you to configure the chart plotter and the external devices the  first time the chart plotter is powered On  This information can be changed at any  time either from the Setup menu  see Chapter 7  or by resetting the chart plotter   Select the correct setup option and press  ENTER   when complete press  Ox  to  exit     First Setup Page    Language English    Chart Language  Distance Speed Units Hm K ts  Depth  Altitude Units Mt   Temperature Units A   Time Reference UTE   Daylight Sawing Time Off   Time Format    24 hour  Date Format DAMM  vr  Mav  Aids Presentation   Keypad Beep   Input Output   Simulation Mode       Fig  2 3   First Setup Page menu    Full User Manual              L3    The possible selections are listed in the table below     Language  Chart Language    Distance Speed Units      Depth Altitude Units  Temperature Unit  Time Reference    Daylight Saving Time  Time Format  Date Format    Nav Aids Presentation      Keypad Beep    Input Output    Simulation Mode      The map information will still be displayed in the language of the official digitalized paper chart     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 Distance and Speed  among Nm Kts  Sm Mph  Km Kmh   The default  setting is Nm Kts     
21.   it is a convenient medium to  store and retrieve your information    sss Save File  Mark  Event  Routes  Tracks    Press any soft key    Settina       Memory Card     ENTER     Save      aa Load File  Press any soft key    Settinac     Memory Card     ENTER     Loap     sua Delete File  Press any soft key    Setminac     Memory Card     ENTER       DELETE       see Cartidge Menu    Press any soft key    Settinc     Memory Card     ENTER     Cartr      Full User Manual H     gt  MOB   Man OverBoard   It is an important function useful in the case someone or something falls overboard    Inserting MOB   ENTER     MOB     ENTER    Deleting MOB   ENTER     MOB     ENTER       Accept       gt  NAVIGATION  or Home    From charting  while receiving a fix position and the chart plotter is not in Navigation mode   enables the Navigation mode  also called Home     When in Navigation mode  the cursor is not shown and all cartographic functions are related to  the ship position  The received fix position is centered in the cartography area and the window  screen follows the ship position as the position changes  When the cursor key has been pressing   the Navigation mode is disabled and the cursor symbol is shown again  Note that also the cursor  symbol is not shown while Navigation mode is active  its coordinates are updated with ship  position coordinates       CLEAR       gt  OTHER MAP CONFIGURATIONS  menu    Selects from a predefined table what cartographic objects are displayed and
22.   next four charts level are displayed   Press any soft key    Map    Other Map Configurations     ENTER     Display Mode      ENTER     Custom     ENTER     Chart Boundaries     ENTER   Value Added Data  The Value Added Data  VAD  is a collection of additional car   tographic objects which are not present on the original paper chart  from which the  electronic chart derives   These objects have been obtained from other sources  and then merged to the electronic charts in order to provide more information  useful for the navigation  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   Press any soft key    Map     Other Map Configurations     ENTER     Display Mode      ENTER     Custom     ENTER     Value Added Data     ENTER   Chart Lock  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 cartographic data   Note      When an empty level is entered  the message    No cartographic coverage    is shown ona  window in a corner of the map display  The warning messa
23.   shows Fish icons   Icon   Depth   shows Fish icons and their depth  accordingly to currently selected depth unit     The Fish icons displayed are among four different shapes depending on the  size of the Target  Small  Med  Big  Huge      6 5 10 5 Water Temperature    Allows you to choose the Water Temperature label displayed over the  echogram between Primary and External     T6 Full User Manual    6 5 11 TRANSDUCER SETUP    Selects the Transducer Setup menu that contains the settings that should  not require frequent change   Any soft key    Settinc     Devices     ENTER     Fish Finder Setup     ENTER      Transducer Setup     ENTER     6 5 11 1 Keel Offset    It is the transducer depth offset from the surface  This makes it possible to  measure depth from the surface instead of from the trasducer s location     6 5 11 2 Calibrate Sound Speed  Allows calibrating the value of Sound Speed in the water  depending on the  water temperature and salinity     6 5 11 3 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     6 5 11 4 Calibrate Water Temperature   Allows the calibration on the Water Temperature sensor  Using the readings  from a precise temperature measuring device  insert here a positive negative offset  to display right value on Fish Finder screens     6 5 11 5 Calibrate Aux Temperature   Allows the calibration of the Aux Tem
24.  1   Example of 200kHz  left  or 50 kHz  right  Fish Finder Full display    To activate the Fish Finder Setup menu  see Par  6 5  press   Any Soft Key     Settina     Devices     ENTER     Fish Finder Setup   ENTER     The Cursor key  Moving the Cursor key up down adjusts the Variable Depth Marker  VDM  up or  down on the screen     The ENTER key  Pressing  ENTER  activates the Sensitivity Menu  see Par  6 5 9  that allows tuning  the Gain  the Surface Noise Filter and the STC     T soak    Surt Noise Fiter Off       Fig  6 3 3 1   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  ZOOMIN  once changes to Zoom 2X  pressing  ZOOMIN   twice changes to Zoom 4X  while pressing  ZOOM OUT  reverts to Zoom 2X and  no zoom     6 3 1 2 Fish Finder Full   Databoxes page   It is possible to have the same picture of the previous Par  6 3 1 1 with the  Databoxes on the top of the screen    gt   PAGE     Fish   Databoxes     ENTER   then moving cursor up down selects the desired Frequency among Auto  50kHz or  200kHz  and then press ENTER        Full User Manual                 Jl    ZZ    19 6     268KHz       Fig  6 3 1 2   Example of Fish Finder with Databoxes page    6 3 1 3 Dual Fish Finder page    To display the Dual Fish Finder echogram  follow this procedure    gt   PAGE     Dual Fish Finder     ENTER        Fig  6 3 1 3   
25.  3 5 Quick I nfo  In the following picture an example of Quick Info on the Destination into an  external route is shown        EXTERNAL WAYPOINT    04 03 10 12  WPT001 4 5    DST TTG Cons  Nm HH MM lit  4 2 0 25 2 5   gt 999  gt 99h  gt 999  Route Length   gt 999 Nm       Fig  5 3 3 5   Quick Info on Destination  Also in the following picture an example of Quick Info on single Destination  is Shown     EXTERNAL DESTINATION    MRKO06  DST 1 4 Nm    Fig  5 3 3 5a   Quick Info on Single Destination    5 4 FISH FINDER MENU    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 page related to the  Fish Finder    gt   PAGE     Fish Finder      ENTER     CLEAR   Then to select the Fish Finder menu    gt  Press any soft key    Settina     Devices     ENTER     Fish Finder Setup     ENTER   For more information see the specific Fish Finder User Manual     Note              The Fish Finder display page is available only if the Fish Finder is connected and powered On     Full User Manual 65       a Fish Finder For SOUNDER ComBo    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  
26.  5 Dele    ng Target EE 27   3 5 C MAP By Jeppesen MAX CARTOGRAPHY INFORMATION           ccccceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaneees 27  Sou  Data Features wee Beete Eeer 27   3 5 2 Presentation Features EE 28   3 5 3 Cartographic Data related Features ien seed Ae Edge 28   3 6 BACKGROUND CHARTS geet ee 29   3 7 PICTURES   amp  DIAGRAMS  EEN 29  3 7 1 Quick Info on Objects with en EE 29   3 7 2 Expanded Info on Objects with Pictures              s sssserresrrrssrrrerrrrrrrrerrrrrrrrrrrrere 29    Full User Manual   sss    3 7 3 Change Pict  re  SIZE eee eee Te ee te ree eters er te rrr hres err errs eae eet ee 29   3 9 ARP EBEN 29  3 8 1 Zoom KEE 30  3 8 2  FONTS  amp  le EE 30  3 8 3 Perspective ER 30  3 8 4 Dynamic Ee EEN 31  EE GE Aler MECH 31  3 8 6 Safety Status Bar  DSI   Data Safety Indicator           sssssssssrrrrerrrrresrrrrrerrrrre 31  3 8 7 Satellite  MaAg  ry tee Gebei Beete Eege eet AE 32  3 8 8 Currents Prediction Zeene eeneg d gudde e 32   3 9 INFO FUNCTION  7 genetesch E eine 32  3 9 1 Info Tree and Expanded Info page 22x  cocis ext ctdiateeciessGanupinetiiaddeesiescitersediatels 32  3 9 2    Getting Det Ee EE 33  3 9 3  DEES POM MIG  sccvcesicececastast case ceaneunsschen eee EEE EEEn IAE r anah 34  3 9 4 Enhanced Port Info seet agang ele EE ee Eege 34  3 10 MAP  SETTINGS EE 35  3 10 1 Display Mode   edit deg eddi Deeg 35  GEERT 38  3 10 2 1 Quick Info OM Lakes ciccicsasc eeii nekan eaaa ei r Ere a tetas 38   3  10 2 2 F  ll Info on LaK  S ee 39   3 11 FIND FUNCTIO
27.  76  STC Strength atest cccdscanoussecocencesuaneeaciane 76  Step Unit GEIER 82  lge Tied TE 70  Sunlight An EE 16  Surface Clutter eege   ere iere 70  Surface Noise Elter    76  System Information geseid Keiers 12  System  POSE beggen gees 91  T  TARGE WE 89  Target E 14  26  27  49  53  Target  AlS  ME 59  61  TOPA EE 59  61  TCPA Alarm EE 59  60  81  TCPA EE 59  60  TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS fescssecpcesesdee 95  Technical Support        sesssssrsrsrrerrrresrrrsrre 12  Telephon NUMDEST     assssssesrrrsrrrrerrrrrrrrerre 58  ul dE 16  59  Temperature Mgr EE Eege 16  88  RK ge EE 81  Text Area  22  26  27  Thermoclines E 70  Tidal mee ee 32  RE 89  VGC  Zebeererre EE ENEE Ee 33  Ree e EE ES  MDE INFO wicciecevncetvsumertnaenseertesacvencscenes 89  Tide WO       nasnnnnnnnnnnnnrrnnrrrnrrrrrrrrrrrrnsrne 33  Tide  NfO ICO errricsncniprsnsanipninid eriein 33  Tide e 32  Tide Stations EE 40  83  Tide symbol RE 33  Tides  amp  Currents s es 35  36  86  TIME seese a a TE E eai 24  Time SEELEN Ae 19  88  TME hee EE 54  Time Format Aa 16  88  Time Reference ae 16  88  Time Step  track  EE 82  Time TO GO EE 26  27  89  title page eege AES TEAR RESNE 15  ACK tee tege tee 53  55  TRACK  Menu  Zeen EE 89  Track re 54  Track memorizing type             cceeeee eee eees 54  Track Men   NEE 88  Track ELE 53  Track To Route gg aseene   iegee ee Ges e 55  89  Tracks  amp  Routes geegent tines 35  36  EES ee Ek IEE a 78  Transducer Setup        sssssssrrrrresrrrrrsrrrrrre 77  Troubleshooting   
28.  Directory   gt  Press any soft key   Sne    Memory Card     ENTER     Cartr        Sort By   Sort files in the directory  This is possible in the following modes   e Press  Name  to sort using file name  e Press  Time  to sort using the file creation time  e Press  Type  to sort using the file data    56 Full User Manual         Special Functions    5 1 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 data are overlaid on a map page as layers  The weather format data  available are     Data Type       WIND  Speed  amp  Dir    WAVE Height  amp  Dir  TEMPERATURE   HUMIDITY       VISIBILITY   WEATHER TYPE  Sun  WEATHER TYPE  Rain  WEATHER TYPE  Fog  WEATHER TYPE  Snow  WEATHER TYPE  Clouds  WEATHER TYPE  Partly Cloudy  WEATHER TYPE  Thunderstorm                                           Fig  5 1   Weather data package    5 1 1 C WEATHER SERVICE MENU    To select the menu    gt  Press any soft key    Settina       C Weather     ENTER    The C Weather menu is shown on the screen  the items are described in the  following paragraphs     5 1 1 1 Copy from Memory Card  Press any soft key    Settina     C
29.  Distance     ENTER     vn Tide Stations  Press any soft key    Mar     Find     ENTER     Tide Stations     ENTER     wee Wrecks  Press any soft key    Mar     Find       ENTER       Wrecks     ENTER     saa Obstructions  Press any soft key    Mar     Find     ENTER     Obstructions     ENTER      aa Lakes I nfo  Press any soft key    Mar     Find     ENTER     Lakes I nfo     ENTER      1a Lakes By Name  Press any soft key    Mar     Find     ENTER     Lakes by Name     ENTER       ss Points Of Interest  Press any soft key    Mar     Find     ENTER     Points Of Interest     ENTER      au Cursor  Press any soft key    Mar     Find     ENTER     Cursor     ENTER       ss Coordinates   Press any soft key    Mar     Find     ENTER     Coordinates     ENTER    sss User Points   Press any soft key    Mar     Find     ENTER     User Points     ENTER     gt  FISH FINDER SETUP  menu    The chart plotter combined with the sonar performance of the Fish Finder is one of the most  advanced marine navigation system available    Press any soft key   Gre    Devices     ENTER     Fish Finder Setup     ENTER      gt  GOTO  menu   Allows to select the main navigation functions to a Target     Full User Manual HH     a Last GoTo      GO TO     LAST GOTO     ENTER   or  GOTO     sss Cursor      GO TO     CURSOR     ENTER   or  GOTO     ost Mark      GO TO     MARK     ENTER   or  GOTO     sss Routes      GO TO     ROUTES     ENTER   or  GOTO       1s Port Services      GO TO     PORT SERVICES 
30.  GARD ME 97  Removing  C CARD EE 97  DIMENSIONS g     i  dauiudetenacamarccaneksesnstcanuduniensantansneeredatese ARER AREARE nI 97  INSTALLATION    2       ss oeckatsannasimatancadsannhsacestan cacce seas tadcasaact INANE ARRIN R AT 98  EXTERNAL WIRING  EE 99  EXTERNAL WIRING for CHART PLOTTER  geen ek dE EE ERENNERT SEENEN Ee 99  EXTERNAL WIRING for SOUNDER COMBO gis occccecescciccectecscvicodencivatecovensceeacteensteeseeces 99  EXTERNAL WIRING Tor AIS CERS  g  et eebe SEENEN 99   TYPICAL CONNECTIONS    POWER  amp  I O  Connector         cece cece cece ee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeueuennenenenens 99  Autopilot Connections Janis cccsatceadhuteadctasadariedsatudarnnscusnsabandseemeeieerabestungseterbicasad 99   NMEA External ConnectionS   ccc secccccdccestaccciancvdsudcedetasancdacdseacnacieemeiadsaneweuedsdeanetesantens 100   External Alarm CONMBCTIONS   ccciicciclcuivtscostuncisad en Deiere Eege cee eg ie cues 100  C COMCOMNMECHONS  euer geg 100  Analytical I ndex  gt  wgegeeENEENNR GENEE RAR ENEE E EEENEKEANEEE KAN ENEESEANEN NN e 101    Full User Manual H    1  Introduction    If you have not used a position finding instrument before and intend to use  your chart plotter for navigating  we suggest you should read this User Manual and  make sure you are familiar with its contents    The User Manual is divided into three main parts  Chapter  Before You Be   gin  introduces you to the basic information to get you start using the chart plotter   Chapter  For the New User  should b
31.  Last Wpt    64      Name of the external route  da PCMPN 0      Planned cruising speed  da PCMPN  1      Length from First to Last Wpt  da PCMPN 1      No  of Wpts in the Route  da PCMPN 1      No  of Wpts from Dest to Last Wpt  da PCMPN 1      Planned Fuel Consumption Rate  da PCMPN 1      Calculated fuel consumption to navigate the whole route    Volume of fuel available before the navigation was    started  Liters       Volume of remaining fuel    DST   Distance from ship to Destination  calculated     TTG   Estimated Time to travel the Distance to Destination     calculated using Cruising Speed      ETA   Estimate Time of Arrival to the Destination point    calculated as Current Time   TTG To Destination      CONS  Fuel consumption  calculated     DST   Distance to travel from ship to the Wpt after the Desti     nation  calculated  Distance to Dest   Next Route Leg  length       TTG  Estimated Time to travel the Distance to Next Waypoint     calculated using Cruising Speed      ETA   Estimate Time of Arrival to the Waypoint after the    Destination calculated as Current Time   TTG To Next  Waypoint      CONS  Fuel consumption  calculated     DST   Distance to travel from ship to the end of the route    TTG   Estimated Time to travel the Distance to Last Waypoint    calculated using Cruising Speed        ETA   Estimate Time of Arrival to the end of the route    calculated as Current Time   TTG To Last Wpt      CONS  Fuel consumption  calculated     Full User Manual    5 3
32.  Mar     Other Map Configurations     ENTER     Depth Range Max     ENTER   aua Land Elevation  On  Off    Press any soft key    Mar     Other Map Configurations     ENTER     Land Elevation     ENTER   aua Land Elevation Values  On  Off    Press any soft key    Map     Other Map Configurations     ENTER     Land Elevation values     ENTER   sss Roads  On  Off    Press any soft key    Map     Other Map Configurations     ENTER        Roads     ENTER    sua Points Of Interest  On  Off    Press any soft key    Map     Other Map Configurations     ENTER     POI     ENTER    ss Lat  Lon Grid  On  Off    Press any soft key    Map     Other Map Configurations     ENTER     Lat  Lon Grid     ENTER   sss Chart Boundaries  On  Off  Auto    Press any soft key    Map     Other Map Configurations     ENTER     Chart Boundaries     ENTER   ewe Value Added Data  On  Off    Press any soft key    Map     Other Map Configurations     ENTER     Value Added Data     ENTER   sua Chart Lock  On  Off    Press any soft key    Map     Other Map Configurations     ENTER     Chart Lock     ENTER     ss Underwater Objects Limit   Press any soft key    Map     Other Map Configurations     ENTER     Underwater Objects Limit     ENTER   sss Rocks  Off  Icon  Icon   Depth    Press any soft key    Map     Other Map Configurations     ENTER     Rocks     ENTER    sss Obstructions  Off  Icon  Icon   Depth    Press any soft key   Map    Other Map Configurations     ENTER     Obstructions     ENTER      aa Diff
33.  Off     ENTER    sat Arrival Alarm  value  Off    Press any soft key   Gre    Alarms    ENTERT    Arrival Alarm     ENTER    sat XTE Alarm  value  Off    Press any soft key    SerrinG     Alarms     ENTER     XTE Alarm     ENTER    sss Anchor Alarm  value  Off    Press any soft key   Gre    Alarms     ENTER     Anchor Alarm     ENTER   see Depth Alarm  value  Off    Press any soft key    SerrinG     Alarms     ENTER     Depth Alarm     ENTER    ww HDOP Alarm  value  Off    Press any soft key    SerrinG     Alarms     ENTER     HDOP Alarm     ENTER      11 Heading Alarm  On  Off    Press any soft key   Gre    Alarms     ENTER     Heading Alarm     ENTER     ss Grounding Alarm  value  Off    Press any soft key   Gre    Alarms     ENTER     Grounding Alarm     ENTER    u Grounding Alarm Range  0 25 Nm  0 5 Nm  1 0 Nm    Press any soft key    Settina       Alarms     ENTER     Grounding Alarm Range     ENTER      2 Grounding Alarm Report   Press any soft key   Gre    Alarms     ENTER     Grounding Alarm Report     ENTER   sat External Alarm  On  Off    Press any soft key   Gre    Alarms     ENTER     External Alarm     ENTER      gt  AUTO INFO   The type of Automatic Info is user selectable  The possible settings are  Off  disabled  no auto   matic info shown at all  On Points  only on points  This is the default setting  On All  on all  objects  points  lines and areas     Press any soft key    Settina       Setup     ENTER     Auto Info     ENTER    E AZI MUTH   Angular measur
34.  Resolution EEN 95  Display Setup Menu cictccisietetisiatteivssetias 76  Displaying TEE 45  Displaying LIESE  Bee 54  IIe e 16  26  Distance  amp  Speed KEES eebuee  ierag ge eu eiert 88  Distance  track  E EE 54  Distance Step  track  ME 82  Distance To GO EE 83  Distance Speed Units     sssssssssrrrserrrrre 16  ene Te EE 82  Download  C Weather                    eeeeeee 57  DPS eege 57  Dredged EE 32  46  eer 59  DSI rarere eea E ee 31  37  KEE 83  Dual Fish Finder s icccesstecciienivoeet canechenana    72  SE el rekt e Die gn 28  Dynamic Nav AidS s s 28  31  85  E   Echogram lte e TEEN 68  OIG MarK E 52  eltern EE 89  Editing Waypoint EE 48  electronic chart            ccccceecseeeeeeeeeesaeaees 27  Elevation Data EEN 28  Enabling Track storing        ssssssrrrerrrerrren 53  ENTER EE 13  71  EVENT EEN 83  Expa  ded WMO E 32  External Alarm    18  44  81  92  External Alarm Connection                 0005  18  External NMEA Connections 18  Extra Large Coverage           ccceeee eee eeeeeees 27  F   NEE 11  FF MODULE  E 96  et cia ccectsjncatne croc cect E E nana sanaeeeee 83  ell E 55  le E 28  FIND  MEMU  EEN 83  Find Mark EEN 85  Find MIG s scanccacarnscameenradinrcatinmaanteniawane 85  Find Waypoint ebessen 51  PIG M RE 90  Finding ele ie 42  Finding e Tee 42  Finding Info on Route                cccceee ee eens 45    Full User Manual    Finding Information on Marks             0000 53    Finding information on Waypoint              51  Finding Lakes By Name  42  Findin
35.  Track into a route    gt  Press any soft key    Settina     Track     ENTER     Track to Route     ENTER      Track to Route     ENTER     4 3 5 2 Select Track Number    Selects the Track input number   gt  Press any soft key   Sne    Track     ENTER     Track to Route     ENTER      Select Track No      ENTER        4 3 5 3 Select Route Number    Selects the Route output number   gt  Press any soft key   Sne    Track     ENTER     Track to Route     ENTER      Select Route No      ENTER     4 4 MEMORY CARD MENU    The chart plotter allows to copy information to an User C CARD  You can also  return the information to internal memory at a later time  This allows virtually  unlimited storage    Press any soft key    Settinc    Memory Card     ENTER     4 4 1 SAVING FILE   gt  Press any soft key    Conric     Memory Card     ENTER     Save    Select the data type to save pressing respectively  Marks    Events    Rouges   or    Tracks     A window is opened with a default name shown  use the cursor key to  insert the desired name and press  ENTER  or  Accept    CLEAR  or  Cance   otherwise    Note        When naming a file  you may have trouble finding a name that uniquely identifies the file s  contents  Dates  for example  are often used in filenames  however  they take up several  characters  leaving you with little flexibility  The secret is to find a compromise  a point where  you can combine a date with a word  creating a unique filename  The maximum length of the    filen
36.  Water temperature Q  Alarm Bar  2   Depth ruler  3  i SIMULATION   Variable Depth Marker  VDM   4   Zoom Bar O    A Scope       Operating Frequency    DOO QWOOOOWO    Fig  6 2   The Fish Finder page  The following is a short description of terms listed in the previous Fig  6 2      4  Warning Message  Flashing label  Simulation  when the echo sounder is in Simulation mode      2  Echogram window  Graphic presentation of sonar soundings recorded as a continuous profile  scrolling across the screen from right to left  Such recordings represent the  image of the water beneath your boat  items appear as they pass under your  transducer  the items on the right side of the screen are closer to you than  those on the left  The correct interpretation of the Echogram allows retrieving  useful information about what is under the boat  See the following Par  6 2 1  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      5  Water Temperature  Readout of the current water temperature returned by the TEMP 1 sensor  included into specific transducers        Alarm Bar  Bars showing the shallow water and deep water alarm values  The alarm is  triggered when depth is 
37.  Weather     ENTER    Copy from Memory Card        ENTER     Allows the C Weather data loading from the User CARD     5 1 1 2 Download    gt  Press any soft key    Settinc     C Weather     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   following sub menu     Full User Manual              O O y7    Select Country to Call  Allows the selection of the country to call  The whole telephone number set is  automatically updated after every download     Telephon number  Shows the telephon number to get through to the server     SIM PIN  Allows inserting of the PIN relating 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        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     Area of coverage of  downloaded data is  located by default  with its center on  the cursor position    POINTER       51  54 280N    Soft Keys to manage SS SS ce Indicates the LAT LON  the download procedure vas position of the cursor       Fig  5 1 1 2   Area of coverage    Press  Loap  to activate the C Weather Download  the whole data package   see the previous  Weather data package  table  are downloaded  Ar the end of the  operation press  
38.  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 when Clear View function is On     Dangers   Red when    Guardian Technology    detects one of the following objects  Land  Inter   tidal  Depth Area  Rocks  Obstructions  Shoreline Constructions  Fishing Facility  Wrecks   Dredged Areas  Diffusion area  Mooring facilities  Pingos and Production Installations      6  Caution    Red when    Guardian Technology    detects cautionary or restricted area     3 8 7 SATELLITE IMAGERY   gt  Press any soft key    Map     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     3 8 8 CURRENTS PREDICTION   gt  Press any soft key    Mar     Currents Prediction     ENTER     It is possible to see the variation of the Tidal arrows on the selected area at  any given time  A window is shown on the low left side of the chart  press  Ger to  set data and time  and  Decr   Incr  to decrease increase the time  Press  Exit  to  exit     3 9 INFO FUNCTION    Place the cursor on the desired position then    gt  Press any soft key    Map     INFo     ENTER   to display the Info tree and the expanded Info page     3 9 1 INFO TREE AND EXPANDED INFO PAGE   This page combines the Info Tree and the Expanded Info pages  this gives  the advantage of showing the 
39.  setting is 4 99 Nm    gt  Press any soft key   Sne    Alarms     ENTER     Arrival Alarm     ENTER     3 12 3 XTE ALARM    To set an acoustic alarm to sound when the vessel is deviating from a defined    course  The default setting is Off    gt  Press any soft key    Settinac     Alarms     ENTER     XTE Alarm     ENTER     3 12 4 ANCHOR ALARM   This function allows inserting of the limit of anchor dragging  beyond that  the  alarm is activated  The chart plotter computes the distance between the current GPS  position and the GPS position saved at the activation of the anchor alarm in the  menu  If the computed distance exceeds the value set in the menu  the chart plotter  shows the alarm message and starts the acoustic alarm  The default setting is Off    gt  Press any soft key   Sne    Alarms    ENTERT    Anchor Alarm     ENTER     3 12 5 DEPTH ALARM  This function is used to set an acoustic alarm automatically triggered when  the depth value read by the depth transducer is too shallow  The default setting is    Off    gt  Press any soft key    Settinc     Alarms     ENTER     Depth Alarm     ENTER        3 12 6 HDOP ALARM  This function is used to show a warning when the received HDOP value    exceeds the Alarm Limit for more than 2 seconds  The default setting is Off   Press any soft key    Settina       Alarms     ENTER     HDOP Alarm     ENTER     3 12 7 HEADING ALARM  This function is used to show a warning when the HDG sentence is not    received from a magnetic sens
40.  the  Name of the chart object or the Depth of an Underwater chart object  Already  available for Buoys  the feature has now been extended for Towers  Beacons and  Port Marinas   Press any soft key    Map    Other Map Configurations     ENTER     Display Mode      ENTER     Custom     ENTER     Name Tags    ENTERT  Nav Aids  amp  Light Sectors  Turns On  Nav Aids  amp  Light Sectors are shown  Off   Nav Aids  amp  Light Sectors are not shown  No Sector  Nav Aids are shown  Light  Sectors are hidden    Press any soft key    Map    Other Map Configurations     ENTER     Display Mode      ENTER     Custom     ENTER     Nav Aids  amp  Light Sectors     ENTER   Attention Areas  Turns On Off the displaying of the Attention Areas  areas in  which special attention by the mariner is required  because of natural or man made  hazards  or sailing regulations and restrictions      Full User Manual A7     gt  Press any soft key    Map    Other Map Configurations     ENTER     Display Mode      ENTER     Custom     ENTER     Attention Areas     ENTER    Tides  amp  Currents  Turns On Off the displaying of the Tides and Currents  The   worldwide database with tidal stream information is available with MAX C CARDs        When data time is available  Tidal stream arrows are shown on the charts  indicat   ing 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 ar
41.  the boat position  if a valid fix  is received  or to the cursor position  if the received fix position is not valid      3 11 1 FINDING PORTS SERVICES   To select the research of Ports Services  up to 10   i e  the nearest Hospital   Ssailmaker  bank  etc   following the procedure    Press any soft key    Map     Find     ENTER       Port Services     ENTER    The icons of the available services are shown  Use the cursor key to select  any facility and press  ENTER  or  Finp   The list of the nearest ports containing the  facility will be shown on the screen  Then choose the port you want and press     ENTER  or  Finp      3 11 2 FINDING PORTS BY NAME    To select the research of Ports By Name following the procedure    gt  Press any soft key    Map     Find     ENTER    Port by Name     ENTER    Port   by Name     ENTER    Shows the list in alphabetical order of all ports stored on the C CARD  To  select next previous page press  ZOOM IN   ZOOM OUT  or use the cursor key up   down to slide in the list  otherwise press  Name  and use the cursor key to manually  insert the name of port  Press  ENTER  or  Finp  to locate it on the map    Note   To filter the list  select the distance range by following the procedure   Press any soft key    Map    Find     ENTER     Port by Name       ENTER        Range     ENTER   Insert the desired value    3 11 3 FINDING PORTS BY DISTANCE  To select the research of Ports By Distance  up to 10  following the procedure    gt  Press any soft k
42.  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 stron   ger and the arch is thicker  As the boat moves away from the fish  the dis   tance increases and the pixels appear at progressively deeper depths forming  the remaining half of the arch     Full User Manual        D  I     2  Thermoclines  Are the zones where two layers of different water temperatures meet  The  greater the temperature differential  the thicker the thermocline is shown on  the screen  Thermoclines are represented as horizontal stripes of noise  They  are very important for fishing since often many species of game fish like to  suspend in  just above  or just below the thermoclines      3  White Line   The White Line shows the difference between hard  soft bottoms and even  distinguishes between fishes and structures located near the bottom  In this  way it is easier to tell the difference between a hard and soft bottom and even  to distinguish fishes and structures located nearby the bottom  For example   a soft  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 th
43.  which display options  are set    ees Display Mode  Full  Medium  Low  Radar  Tide  Custom    Press any soft key    Mar     Other Map Configurations     ENTER     Display Mode     ENTER   The following are the available selections only if Custom has been selected    ess Place Names  On  Off    Press any soft key    Map     Other Map Configurations     ENTER     Place Names     ENTER     ss Name Tags  On  Off    Press any soft key    Map     Other Map Configurations     ENTER     Name Tags    ENTERT  ewe Nav Aids  amp  Light Sectors  On  Off  No Sector    Press any soft key    Map     Other Map Configurations     ENTER     Nav Aids  amp  Light Sectors     ENTER   auu Attention Areas  On  Off    Press any soft key    Mar     Other Map Configurations     ENTER     Attention Areas     ENTER   sss Tides  amp  Currents  On  Off    Press any soft key    Map    Other Map Configurations     ENTER       Tides  amp  Currents     ENTER   sss Seabed Type  On  Off    Press any soft key    Map     Other Map Configurations     ENTER     Seabed Type     ENTER    ua Ports  amp  Services  On  Off    Press any soft key    Mar     Other Map Configurations     ENTER     Ports  amp  Services     ENTER    ua Tracks  amp  Routes  On  Off    Press any soft key    Mar     Other Map Configurations     ENTER     Tracks  amp  Routes     ENTER   ewe Depth Range Min   Press any soft key    Mar     Other Map Configurations     ENTER     Depth Range Min     ENTER   ess Depth Range Max   Press any soft key   
44.  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     Any soft key   Srel    Devices     ENTER     Fish Finder Setup     ENTER      Range Mode     ENTER     TE Full User Manual    6 5 4 DEPTH    This option is available only when Range Mode is Manual and it is disabled in  Auto Range and Bottom Lock Mode   Any soft key    Setmina     Devices     ENTER     Fish Finder Setup     ENTER      Depth     ENTER     6 5 5 SHI FT  This option is available only when Range Mode is Manual and it is disabled in  Auto Range and Bottom Lock Mode     Any soft key   Sne    Devices     ENTER     Fish Finder Setup     ENTER      Shift     ENTER     6 5 6 BOTTOM RANGE    This option is available when Range Mode is Bottom Lock    gt  Any soft key    Settinac     Devices     ENTER     Fish Finder Setup     ENTER      Bottom Range     ENTER     6 5 7 FREQUENCY  Allows you to choose the frequency between Auto  50 kHz or 200 kHz when  single frequency page is selected     Any soft key    Settinac     Devices     ENTER     Fish Finder Setup     ENTER      Frequency     ENTER     6 5 8 INTERFERENCE REJECTION    Selects a filter to remove interference from other Fish Finders    gt  Any soft key    SerttinG     Devices 
45. Accept         CLEAR  or  Cance   otherwise  and the Waypoint  will be placed in the new position        001 32 280E  Past 5 447 Nm       Fig  4 1 2 2a   Moving Waypoint function  11   The  old  Waypoint remains on the screen shaded until the screen is redrawn     4 1 2 3 Deleting Waypoint    gt  Adding Waypoint   ENTER     Waypoint     ENTER   or Place cursor on Waypoint  Press  Deeg A window is opened  press  ENTER  or    Accept      CLEAR  or    CanceL  otherwise   The Waypoint is deleted and a new line between previous and   next Waypoint is shown  The deleted Waypoint remains shaded until the screen is   redrawn     4 1 2 4 Editing Waypoint   gt  Adding Waypoint   ENTER     Waypoint     ENTER   or Place cursor on Waypoint  Press  Epit   A window will be shown with Symbol  Name  Color and Latitude     Longitude of the Waypoint     48 sO  User Manual    51  21085N   001  27 209E_  3 z    Ka uss   AN     UI  7 Margate Pdf  H      BEEN    f WPTO02 S K      xl 57923662N SW  00130 5566    P Accept oe 4    V  Fig  4 1 2 4   Edit Waypoint  Use the cursor key to select the field   If Symbol field is selected  press  ENTER   a window with 16 different sym   bols appears         51  21 122N   001  27 209E       Fig  4 1 2 4a   Waypoint symbols    Use the cursor key to select the symbol and press ENTERT    If Name field is selected  press  ENTER   use the cursor key to insert the  character  8 characters max   then press  ENTER       If Color field is selected  press  ENTER   a wind
46. CHART LANGUAGE Gesetten eh gege gege eeh edd eege 17   2 7 EXTERNAL CONNEC NEE 18  Ce E Autopilot COnNNeEcHUONS E 18   2 7 2 External NMEA Connections             sssssssrrsrrrrsrrrrrrrrrrrrrarrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrnno 18   2 7 3  C COM ConnectionS EE 18   2 4 4  External Alarm GOnMSCHOM neger eech Eecher Seege EE 18   2 9  ee Ce EEN 19   2 9  SIMULATION MENU    dictate Age bad dee ASS 19  2 9 1 Et uerteelt 19   2 92 Te HEEN 19   2 9 3  GSCI GE 19   2 94 Date EE 19   2 9 5 TIME EE 19   2 9 0     Cursor Control        Aere EE aAa E a a ieee  19   3  Forthe New User       oekggeeENESeEN Reegel ele nna 21  3 1 SCREEN DISPLAY CONFIGURATION sicaccccenosdsctesntencsce antenna cencabgusnucensotonescnaseonanetoeecsuses 21  3 1  Chart Page EE 22   3 1 2 Chart Databoxes EE ES   3 1 3 E e d le e Ree Re EE 23   31 4  GPS Status PAGS  socscicedcceniadindiissadiagiaeksuaieiacetiaddentacesaclarteceitaccisdidecinrengees  23   3 1 5 Depth Graph ease eege een eg 24   3 2  MAP  ORIENTATION         eege SE DEE EE Eed EE ten 25   3 3 NAVIGATING TO A SINGLE DESTINATION cece eeeee esses eeeeeeeeeeeennesanneeannegs 26  3 3 1 Distance and Bearing to RE ENEE 26   332 TIMETO GO   tt EE EE 26   323 3   Deleting Target EE 26   3 4 NAVIGATION ON A ROUTE cccsccc crac sortseewceneiusccctrennaninquinedatecseun as TEEDE EE EEEE Ea P EEEa aR 26  GE DE selte e Ke e LEE 26   3 4 2  Creatmg a ROUTE bedengt 27   3 4 3  Deleting Waypoint Set RN ES ENR EEEE IN NAKE In EREE T 27   34A    Wie Ke EC e ONE 27   34
47. D  amp  Position  Total Route  length  Fuel Consumption Rate  ETA  TTG etc   between two chart plotter units  linked via serial 1 O port     5 3 1 C LINK SERIAL CONNECTION   The two chart plotters should be connected via serial ports  Any of the avail   able 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 ee   RX  RX a TX  GND d  GND    5 3 2 C LINK NAVI GATI ON DATA TRANSFER  The chart plotters can be set to operate in two modes   e Master mode  Primary chart plotter   e Slave mode  Secondary chart plotter   When the navigation is activated on the Master chart plotter  the C Link  navigation 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  Destination position and activate the navigation to it   If the Master is navigating to a route  the Slave will show the route leg  composed by the Destination and the Waypoint after the Destination  Next Waypoint   and activate the navigation to it        Full User Manual D      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 dedicated page to show the C Link Navigation  Data received from the Master  selected from the Route menu   Press any soft key    Settinec    Route     ENTER     Report     ENTER   A data page  different from the R
48. Dredged Areas   e Diffusers   e Mooring Warping Facility   e Production Installations   e Pingos   e No Data Available   If any of these alarm conditions is detected  then the chart plotter highlights   the list of dangerous objects and the correspondant dangerous route leg  The route  leg is then drawn in a different color        46 Full User Manual    It is possible to make the Safe Route Check from menu following the  rocedure     Press any soft key   Grunert  Route       ENTER       Route Check Report        ENTER   or    gt  Place the cursor on the desired Route leg    CHEcK   The list of the dangerous objects found on the charts crossed by the route is  shown in the Route Check Report     It is also possible to activate this function in automatic mode    gt  Press any soft key   Sne rt  Route     ENTER     Automatic Route Check        ENTER       On     ENTER   If Automatic Route Check is activated  the modified route legs are checked  everytime a Waypoint is added  inserted  edited or moved     Before activating the function  you could change the function parameters   as the width and the depth of the detected area and the research accuracy     To select the width of the detected area aside the route    gt  Press any soft key    Settince    Route     ENTER     Route Width     ENTER     insert the desired value    ENTER     Note  Safe Route width value represents half the total width checked by the function        To select the depth of the detected area aside the route
49. EE  Saving File eskcrn Seege See e  EE  oe  screen brightness ge ae eh REES  Scrolling Speed EE  sea depth ae Ee  Seabed Type ess esg eebe e sie Sief 35  36   SearCh E  Search POR satsevinconincnaxsaniaevtotausaessemeans  Secondary Chart Plotter EE  Select e EE  Select Route NO    s b g  s S  ng Eggs  Select Route Number    NENNEN  Select Track NO  ageet Sache ERC n    Select Track Number     Selecting Track Color ssssssccsssccanesssaasecaees  Selecting Active Track          sssrseerreerrrenn  Selecting e E  EE eeh Ee  Send Mark EE 53   Send ROUTE EE  Send Waypoint       ssssssrresrrrsrrrrrrrerrrrsrrre  Send WPT RE  Sending Route EEN  Sensitivity Menu              ccceeeee eee eee 71   S  rial PO EE  Set Default Settings eet  SEU ee Ee  Setting MenU EE  SETTINGS  Menu      ege NEEN NENNEN NNN  SETUP  Menu  EE  SETUP MGM Sg dEr Sege Ee genge  Shallow Water EE 46     SIM PIN s  SIMULATION fescesevtadccudicce ands ductus eteethecags  SIMULATION  menu      Simulation Men     Simulation Mode      16  19   Slave Chart Plotter           ccc cccecceeeeee eee e eens  Sleeping Target  AIS    SIMOOLN  ZOOM casicosiceccuwecetlecmeecdsseemeunenae    BON ROY E 11   software EEN 11   EE 24   Sort tesco es EE  Sorting Directory EE  SPEED en ee ee ee a er errs  EEN 16   Speed  simulation  za 9NE RER Ee en 19   Speed Over Ground          sssssssrrrerreerrrssrr     Full User Manual    89  89    Speed UNITS eeh 16    Spot Soundings        ssssssssssssrrreresrrrrrerrrre 28  GE 75  STC L  ength EE
50. ENTER   sss Route Check Report   Press any soft key    Settina       Route     ENTER     Route Check Report     ENTER    E RTCM   Radio Technical Commission for Maritime Services   Data format created by the Radio Technical Commission Maritime to transmit Differential GPS  corrections     gt  SETTINGS  menu    Allows to select the following menu    wee SETUP Menu   Press any soft key    Setmina     Setup     ENTER    see Input  Output Menu   Press any soft key    Settine     Input  Output     ENTER    ons C WEATHER Menu   Press any soft key    Settina     C Weather     ENTER    wee DEVICES Menu   Press any soft key    Settinc     Devices     ENTER     uu Memory Card Menu   Press any soft key    Settina     Memory Card     ENTER      aa List Menu  Press any soft key    Settina        List     ENTER     Full User Manual        HI    ewe Track Menu  Press any soft key    Settina     Track     ENTER     see Route Menu  Press any soft key    Settina     Route     ENTER       11 Alarms Menu   Press any soft key    Setmina       Alarms     ENTER      ss Simulation Menu   Press any soft key   Srel    Simulation     ENTER    oon D Adjustment   Press any soft key    Setmina     LCD Adjustment     ENTER     u  About page   Press any soft key    Setmina     About        ENTER     gt  SETUP  menu    Allows to select the folowing menu     1a Language   Press any soft key   Srel    Setup     ENTER     Language     ENTER    sss Chart Language   Press any soft key    Settina     Setup     ENT
51. ER     Chart Language     ENTER    sss Distance   Speed Units  Nm  amp  Kts  Sm  amp  Mph  Km  amp  Kmh    Press any soft key    Settina     SETUP     ENTER     Distance   Speed Units     ENTER     ss Depth   Altitude Units  Ft   Feet  Mt   Meter    Press any soft key    Settina       Setup     ENTER     Depth   Altitude Units     ENTER   ene Temperature Units    C     F    Press any soft key   Gene    Setup     ENTER     Temperature Units     ENTER    uu Time Reference  UTC  Local time    Press any soft key   Gene    Setup     ENTER     Time Reference     ENTER    ees Daylight Saving Time  On  Off    Press any soft key    Settina     Setup     ENTER     Daylight Saving Time     ENTER   sss Time Format  24 hour  12 hour    MENU     Setup     ENTER     Time Format     ENTER    suu Date Format  MM DD YY  DD MM YY     MENU     Setup     ENTER     Date Format     ENTER      ss Bearing  Auto Mag  True    Press any soft key    Settina     Setup     ENTER     Bearing     ENTER    ss2 Visual COG Bar  On  Off    Press any soft key    Settina     Setup     ENTER     Visual COG Bar     ENTER    ess Map Orientation  North Up  Head oe Track Up    Press any soft key    Settina       Setup     ENTER     Map Orientation     ENTER    ene Auto Info  Off  On Points  On All    Press any soft key   Gene    Setup     ENTER     Auto Info     ENTER      12 Nav Aids Presentation  International  US    Press any soft key   Gene    Setup     ENTER     Nav Aids Presentation     ENTER   ess Keypad Beep  O
52. ER  to set date  move the cursor key up down to insert the  desired number and use it left right to move cursor to left right     Note    Tide graphs are an approximation of the tide and they should be used in conjunction with  traditional tide tables and navigational methods     3 9 3 GETTING PORT INFO   Upon viewing the chart of a port or harbor  you will see a Port Info icon that  can be clicked on to query the available information immediately displayed with  many details        Port Info Icon  Fig  3 9 3   Port Info icon  The available information is shown in the Automatic Info window where  icons of the available services are shown        Fig  3 9 3a   Automatic Info window    To expand information on the object press  Expanp   otherwise press  Exp Au  to select all available information      3 9 4 ENHANCED PORT INFO    MAX charts include additional port services that were not present before   Additional attributes of Port Areas and Port Marinas have been included  Location   Country  Region  State  Harbor master telephone number etc      34 Full User Manual    3 10 MAP SETTINGS    This menu allows the user to customize the screen   Press any soft key   Map    Other Map Configurations     ENTER     3 10 1 DISPLAY MODE     gt  Press any soft key    Mar     Other Map Configurations     ENTER     Display  Mode     ENTER     Selects from a predefined table what cartographic objects are displayed and which  display options are set  Preprogrammed settings are user selectable 
53. Example of Dual Fish Finder page    Note  The gray box surrounds the area of the screen that it is active     The Cursor key   Moving the Cursor key to the right or the left to change the gray box from the left  window to the right window  Moving the Cursor key up or down adjusts the Variable  Depth Marker  VDM  up or down on the active screen window  Press  CLEAR  to  hide the VDM     The ZOOM IN and ZOOM OUT keys   From this page pressing  ZOOM I N  once changes to Zoom 2X  pressing  ZOOMIN   twice changes to Zoom 4X  while pressing  ZOOM OUT  reverts to Zoom 2X and no  ZOOM     6 3 1 4 Fish Finder and Chart page  To display the Chart page on the half of the screen and the Fish Finder  Echogram on the other half of the screen  follow this procedure      PAGE     Chart   Fish Finder     ENTER   then moving cursor up down selects the desired Frequency among Auto  50kHz or  200kHz  and then press ENTER        TO Full User Manual       Fig  6 3 1 4   Example of Fish Finder 200kHz  left  and 50kHz  right  and Chart page    The Focus Soft Key  to change the active window    When in Chart and Fish Finder mode pressing any Soft Keys and then  Focus   changes the focus  the active window   from the Chart window to the Fish Finder  window and vice versa     Note  When the focus is on the Chart  all keys behave as in standard chart mode     6 4 ZOOM MODES    6 4 1 THE BOTTOM LOCK ZOOM   The Bottom Lock Zoom mode is activated when the Fish Finder is in Auto  Range or Bottom Lock mode  
54. Exit  to close the window     5 1 1 3 Weather Forecast   gt  Press any soft key   Srel    C Weather     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   e Panning  Default usage of the cursor key is the normal panning function   e Zoom In  Out  allowed as usual by using  ZOOM IN   ZOOM OUT    e Settype of data   Tee to choose data among  Wind  Wave Data  Wheater   Humidity  Temperature  Visibility   e Set Date and Time   Date Time  to choose date and time among the pre   set one by the server   e Exit   Exit  to close the weather prediction page     5 1 1 4 Real Time View   gt  Press any soft key    Settinc     C Weather     ENTER    Real Time View        ENTER     The following selections are available   e Real Time View On  The data is shown  the area of the download  at  the current date and time  received from the GPS   e Real Time View Off  The weather data is not displayed   The layer displayed is the one selected into the previous menu item     SB Full User Manual    5 1 1 5 Type of Data    gt  Press any soft key    Settina     C Weather     ENTER    Type Of Data     ENTER   Allows selecting the type of data among  Wind  Wave Data  Wheater  Hu    midity  Temperature  Visibility  See the previous Fig  5 1     5 2 AIS MENU    AIS is an Automatic Identification System  It has been introduced to im   prove the safety 
55. Expanp  you get the information about that object  Otherwise  press    Exp Au to select all available information     3 10 2 1 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  Example  see the following  picture     GC  ll  52  42 281N   001  43 929E    Cursor    62  41 67  148  53 007W    Distance    4829 NM       Port Info Icon  Fig  3 10 2 1   Example of Lakes Info    When the cursor is placed over the icon  the icons of the available services are  shown     28 Full User Manual       Fig  3 10 2 1a   Quick Info  available services    If you press  Expanp  all available information about the cartographic point  under the cursor will be shown  See the next paragraph     3 10 2 2 Full  I nfo on Lakes  The following is an example of Full Info on Lakes     RECREATIONAL Ap        Fig  3 10 2 2   Example of Full Info page    To see the  Fishing  object press    Picture     when the  Fishing  object is high   lighted   On the screen appears        Arctic Grayling    Fig  3 10 2 2a   Example of picture associated to the Fishing object    Full User Manual A    3 11 FIND FUNCTION    The chart plotter allows to find and display on the screen the nearest and  available objects  Port Services  Port By Name  Port By Distance  Tide Stations  Wrecks   Obstructions  Cursor  Lakes Info  Lakes By Name  Points of Interest  Coordinates and  User Points  The researche of these objects referes to
56. Map Resolution    Press any soft key    Settinae     Setup     ENTER     Map Orientation     ENTER      Head Up  or  Track Up     ENTER    use cursor to insert values    ENTER    The resolution angle  which may be selected in the range  5   60  degrees   defines the maximum variation of the reference angle after which the map changes  its orientation     Full User Manual sss d    3 3 NAVIGATING TO A SINGLE DESTINATION    3 3 1 DISTANCE AND BEARING TO TARGET   Place the cursor on location to navigate to and press  GOTO   select  CURSOR   and press  GOTO  again or  ENTER     A straight line is shown on the screen connecting the Target with the ship s  position  When the Target is placed  all navigation data are referred to this Target     Charting or Navigation Icon Nm Map scale  0G  Si  m                   L    NM  lt     IO 004       M  kom IW 7 679   9 32         Fix recived Icon  Course Over Ground        Speed Over Ground Se TR pne  Pacas   51  40  045N  ye feet  005  12 318W    omy FFU iis ee oETaNm   Distance To GO    CR be  lt a A a Bearin   Target e s Bee wn D  Gd  SE l Time to Go   Fix to Destination    Fix to Destination      Fig  3 3 1   Navigation to a single destination    3 3 2 TI ME TO GO  When the Target is set the TTG value  if selected  is displayed in the Text  Area  see Fig  3 3 1      3 3 3 DELETING TARGET    Place cursor on Target icon  press    Stop     A window to confirm the navigation  interruption appears on the screen  Press  ENTER  or  GOTO   the s
57. N       eege Eege EE 40  3 11 1 Finding Bel E e 40  ie Finding Pores BY NEE deet anaes 40  3 14 5 Finding Ports By St ainG EE 40  3 114 Finding Tide ge 40  SAS Finding  eet CEET 40  3 11 6 Finding Obstructions EE 41  3 11 7 Finding Lakes Information EE 41  3 11 8 Finding Lakes By En EE 42  3 11 9 Finding Points OF terest   t ee Eege E KEE gege 42   ek ORME BT EE 42  Cle EE tele e lg Belo  ele ug 42  3 11  12Finding User Ge ae 42  Ke EEN KC CIE HEN 42  Za br Da DE uge E GE 42  SUZ 2 Arival Alarmi  leet eebe Ee 43  3 123 XTE Pa HEEN 43  SUZ Anchor EC Tan HEET 43  212 5 Depth E ge CN 43  S 12 6 RTE Cd SE 43  Ee Une Ed DEE 43  3  12  8 Grounding Alarmi ere eee irr eer et err ee ter ert nt EE Ea Or NEEE 43  3 12 9 Grounding Alarm Range EE 44  3 12 10Grounding Alarm Report SEET 44  3 12  LlExtefn  al Alarmi EE 44   4  For the Expe  rienced AT CC EE 45  4 1 MORE ABOUT CREATING AND USING ROUTES beten feier gn green eegen 45  ALE  POW EE 45  ALl Ee glate ME 45   Changing he Tei 45   POUR COON eer ee DEE 45   Displaying Route EE 45   A112 Deleting ROUTE ENEE 45   4 1 1 3 Finding Info on Route  Route Data Report             ssssresrrrerrrrerrrerrrsrrrre 45   Changing TIR 46   Changing Speed values           sssssrssssrrrrrrrrrrrrresrrrrreerrrrrerrrrrrrerrrrrrerre 46   Reversing ROUTE EE 46   4114 Route Color EE 46   4 1 1 5 Sending ROUE EE 46   a Ma WER e lte Ne EE 46   4 1 1 7 Safe Route Checking EE 46   4 1 2 Waypoints       sessniesdeneins En nica cuateensaaaveleoandanumerneiadmnabee
58. ON PIN  FUNCTION    PWR    10 35 Vdc  R DEPTH                              GND  TEMPI    POWER SUPPLY  5Vdc  1A max  SENSE    OUTPUT 1  DEPTH SHIELD    DEPTH    EXT  ALARM SIGNAL  to GND when ON SPEED         INPUT 1   COMMON                                     POWER  amp  I O CONNECTOR CABLE    enn cae coal NET a a ae e  PWR  GND COMMON    8 z AIS ANTENNA    PWR    10 35 Vdc                                               OUTPUT 1              _            EXT  ALARM SIGNAL     AIS   GPS data at 38400 baud    TYPI CAL CONNECTIONS    POWER  amp I  O  CONNECTOR    AUTOPI LOT CONNECTI ONS             POWER  amp  I O CABLE   PIN CABLE COLOR  FUNCTION          PWR   GND COMMON    POWER SUPPLY       PWR    10 35 Vdc     INPUT 1  AUTOPILOT  COMMON         COMMON                       OUTPUT 1     Autopilot Connection on Port 1    Full User Manual 9    NMEA EXTERNAL CONNECTIONS             POWER  amp  I O         POWER  amp  I O CABLE  of    PWR   GND COMMON    POWER SUPPLY  p  PWR    10 35 Vdc     INPUT 1  ii    COMMON   n en  OUTPUT 1     COMMON                   DEVICE    External NMEA Connection on Port 1    EXTERNAL ALARM CONNECTIONS    POWER  amp  I O                   POWER  amp  I O CONNECTOR CABLE    POWER SUPPLY       PIN CABLE COLOR   FUNCTION    BLACK PWR   GND COMMON g       S RED PWR    10 35 Vdc   8  BLUE OUTPUT EXTERNAL ALARM    Open Collector                             POWER  amp  I O CONNECTOR CABLE    PIN  CABLE COLOR  FUNCTION       PWR  GND COMMON  PWR   10 35 Vd
59. PS Configuration        ENTER       GPS Antenna     ENTER     No     ENTER        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 deac   tivate the Navigation        Inhibit Route following  While navigating to the route received from the Master and the Destination is reached  the Destination will be moved to the next Waypoint on the route     MOB handling   If the Navigation to the external Destination is active and the MOB is set     gt   ENTER    MOB     ENTER    on the Slave Chart Plotter  the MOB is placed but the navigation to the MOB is not  activated    Note      While navigating to the external Destination the operating mode is switched to Master  the  navigation to the external Destination will be terminated     5 3 3 3 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 a
60. T  OUTPUT  menu     Allows to select the following options Port Input 1 2 3  Port Output 1 2 3  Port Output Sentences  1 2 3  C Link and the Cable Wiring pages     Warning            After every software upgrade the RAM is cleared and the chart plotter re starts with the usual default  settings  Please go to the Input output menu and set the proper input format once again     set Port LI 2 3 Input  NMEA 0183 1200 N 81 N  NMEA 0183 4800 N 81 N  NMEA 0183  4800 N 82 N  NMEA 0183 9600 N 81 N  NMEA 0183 9600 O0 81 N   C COM  BBFF 50 200  AIS 38400  Disabled    Press any soft key    Settina     Input  Output       ENTER       Port 1  2  3 Input     ENTER    set Port LI 2  3 Output  NMEA 0183 4800 N 81 N  NMEA 0180  NMEA 0180 CDX  Disabled    Press any soft key    Settina     I nput  Output    ENTERT    Port LI 2  3 Output     ENTER    sss Port LI 2  3 Output Sentences  GLL  VTG  BOD  XTE  BWC  RMA  RMB  RMC  APB  WCV    GGA  HSC  HDG  MWV  ZDA  GSA    Press any soft key    Semna     Input  Output     ENTER       Port 1  2  3 Output Sentences     ENTER        12 Internal GPS Setup Menu   Press any soft key    Settina     Input  Output     ENTER     Internal GPS Setup     ENTER    EEE C LI NK Menu   Press any soft key    Setminae        Input  Output     ENTER     C Link     ENTER    sua Cable Wiring   Press any soft key    SeminG     Input  Output     ENTER     Cable Wiring     ENTER    E LATI TUDE   Angular distance North or South of the equator measured by lines encircling the ea
61. a Bits  Word Length  between 7 or  8  the Parity between even  odd or none  the Stop Bits between 1 or 2   E Input Data Display  To allow the chart plotter to act as a computer terminal and display the incoming  data exactly as it received  If the data displayed on the screen is unrecognizable   you may have selected the wrong input parameters for your particular receiver   Check your receiver manual to be sure that you have selected the proper interface  format  If the screen is blank  you may have a broken connection  and no data is  being received  Use  ZOOM IN  to stop  or continue after pause  data displaying    ENTER  to show data in hex or ASCII mode  normal or small  and  CLEAR  to exit     8 1 6 VIDEO TEST    Allows a full text on the functionality of the screen     8 1 7 EXTERNAL ALARM  To check if the External Alarm has been transmetted     92 Full User Manual    appendix A   Troubleshoot  ng    THE CHART PLOTTER DOES NO TURN ON  Make sure that the correct voltage  10 18 volt dc  is present  heck also that  the polarity is correct  Refer to the Par  2 2     THE CHART PLOTTER DOES NOT GET A VALID FIX   Make sure that no metal obstacle is placed around the chart plotter acting as  a shield for the antenna  If  after 15 minutes  the chart plotter does not get the fix   turn it Off and On again     THE SCREEN BECOMES DARK AFTER SOON EXPOSITION    Adjust contrast  see Par  2 3      THE CHART PLOTTER DOES NOT RESPOND TO ANY COMMAND  Try to turn Off  and then turn On  If 
62. a data storage cartridge  A chart cartridge  called C CARD  contains  detailed charts of the area covered  A data storage cartridge  called Memory C CARD  can be used to permanently store your Marks  Events  Waypoints  routes and tracks   Note    During normal operations the C CARD should not be removed since the chart plotter may  lock up        2 9 SIMULATION MENU    Used in order to use your chart plotter without input data  It generates a  display with a moving vessel  so that you can practice using the controls in safety   Press any soft key    Settina       SIMULATION       ENTER       2 9 1 SIMULATION MODE    Enables  On  or disables  Off  the Simulation mode  The default setting is Off   Press any soft key      Serine       Simulation     ENTER     Simulation Mode        ENTER          2 9 2 SPEED    Sets the value for speed in the Simulation mode  The default setting is 1 0 Kts    gt  Press any soft key   Sne    Simulation     ENTER     Speed     ENTER     2 9 3 HEADING  Sets the desired value for heading in Simulation mode  The default setting is    000   M    gt  Press any soft key    Settinc     Simulation     ENTER     Heading     ENTER        2 9 4 DATE    Sets the date of the simulated fix   Press any soft key   Sne    Simulation     ENTER     Date     ENTER     2 9 5 TIME    Sets the time of the simulated fix    gt  Press any soft key    Settina     Simulation     ENTER     Time     ENTER     2 9 6 CURSOR CONTROL    Enables  On  disables  Off  the cursor contr
63. able   Place cursor on route leg       51  21 779N   001  27 209E       Fig  4 1 2 6  Placing Waypoint between two existing ones  1     Press    Insert     The line between the two Waypoints is turned into a dotted line   move the cursor to the new position  When the cursor is stationary for one second or two   the line will  rubberband   drawing a dotted line between the last Waypoint and the  cursor  and another dotted line between the cursor and the next Waypoint        Fig  4 1 2 6a   Placing Waypoint between two existing ones  11     Once you have positioned the cursor at new location  press  ENTER  or  Accept        CLEAR  or  CanceL  otherwise      SO Full User Manual      a   om    51  21 827N   001  27 209E    ENorth East Spit a e A     gt  wiogosi J    gt  slk   i   i i    51  26 019N  001  31 402E    d p    Fig  4 1 2 6b   Placing Waypoint between two existing ones  III    4 1 2 7 Finding Waypoint   gt  Press any soft key    Map     Find     ENTER     User Points     ENTER    A window is shown to find the Waypoint inserting label  Using the cursor to  insert the name and press    Accept      Cancet  otherwise   For example  if the inserted  name is W005  the cursor will be placed on this Waypoint  and the window contain   ing route information is shown        4 1 2 8 Finding information on Waypoints  User Points List page   gt  DATA more times until the User Points List page has been selected  or    gt  Press any soft key   Sne    List     ENTER     List     ENTER 
64. active  AIS  target 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 200    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  A    Target detected by CPA or TCPA Alarm  ae  Dangerous Target is Active Target by definition  Flashing       DANGEROUS TARGET       SLEEPING TARGET Target located outside the Activation Range  A          LOST TARGET Ais info is not received from that vessel for 3 5 minutes  A    Fig  5 2 1   AIS Symbols    5 2 2 AIS MENU   To configure the chart plotter to receive AIS data  follow the procedure    gt  Press any soft key    Settinc     Devices     ENTER     AIS     ENTER    The AIS menu is shown on the screen  the items are described in the follow   ing paragraphs     5 1 2 1 Display   gt  Press any soft key    Settinc     Devices     ENTER     AIS     ENTER    Display      ENTER     Turns Off the display of AIS targets overlay on the cartography or defines  the range from the fix within which the AIS Target becomes active  The values  allowed are from 0 1 to 20 Nm  The default settin
65. al    2  Before You Begin    This chapter provides basic information to get you start using the chart  plotter  it will help you to become familiar with the chart display and the functions  of the controls before you start using the chart plotter     2 1 THE KEYBOARD    The  ZOOM IN  and  ZOOM OUT  keys    Press  ZOOM IN  shows more details of a smaller area  by changing the chart  scale and zooming in on your display  Press  ZOOM OUT  to operate similarly to the     ZOOM IN   except in reverse  changing the scale and showing a wider  otherwise  less detailed view     The Cursor key    Moves the cursor about on the display screen  quickly and accurately  It also  scrolls the desired option in the menu page s   up down move the current menu  selection  right executes the function assigned to the active selection in the menu   Same as  ENTER    Up down in the number character input procedure changes the  value  left right move the cursor on the previous next position    If in Home  Navigate  mode  it allows to exit from Home mode     The  ENTER  key    Selects the desired option  confirms selection  creates Objects  Mark  Way   point  MOB  and finds Information on Objects     The  CLEAR  key    Excluding specific situations  returns to the previous menu or leaves a menu  without making changes  If you are not into a menu  if the GPS computing a valid  fix position and the chart plotter is not in Home mode  pressing  CLEAR  sets Home  mode  When Home  called also Navigate  mode 
66. al and Partial Distance  LOG  eege eege deene Eden 54  4 3 5 Track To Route e e e EE 55  4 3 5  Track to ROUE eegene 55   4 3 5 2 Select Track INUINGED snicssaeetncices veenducbacaseseaetsaseanciiaeiaiaatiiexdosembsenbecen 55   4 3 5 3_ Select Route Tee 55   4 4 MEMORY CARD  MENU siscctenpesdaceatasenreccdiah anid Ssduetieeied seathetdseeeeeeedicaviatiecnsneiesiatal 55  E Saving CEET 55  442  Loading File EE 55  4 4 3 Deleting File  ssecicricstovecensntanonasetedeqaterssaecegeadsaiatseadiaasdoesseuencandiasetidcaeceas 55  444  ee d goe EE 56  4 4 4 1 Reading Directory On User C CARD seenen tg e 56   4 4 4 2 Formatting User C CARD RE 56   4 4 4 3 Sorting Directory EE 56   5  Special F  nctions i oe  t  egegege    ie eege NEE ANEREN geed ER dE A Reeg 57  5I C WEATHER SERVICE EE 57  5 1 1 C Weather Service NEE 57  5 1 1 1 Copy from Memory Card DEE 57   pA L2 e een EE 57   S  lect Co  ntry to eC EE 58   Telephon Ri TEE 58   ell NEE 58   Download Area E 58   5 1 1 3 ge ET 58   51LI4 Real Wa TEE 58   5 1 1 5 Type of Data E 59   5 2 AIS MENU ii OO giicxedceveecanerousoues ue EEE EEE EE E EEEE EEEE EEE EEEE EEEa 59  5 2 1 AlS System Definitions            ssnesrunrrrnsrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrerrrrnrrrrrrrrnrrnerrren 59  522 AlS CT ONE 60  e L ee EE 60   SLZ2 E EE 60   5 1 23  el TT MET 60   5 2 3 To Set the Plotter for Receiving AIS    61  5 2 4 Quick Info on AlS Ke EE 61   Dao Sl    O O Opener pa erro EERE E aE EEE IESE Eri 61  5 3 1 C Link serial connection EE 61  5 3 2 C Lin
67. ame is 8 characters  The characters may be numbers  0       9   letters  A       Z  and spaces   for example legal identifiers are  ABC    AA    12121212    A BC    1 A 1   and so on     4 4 2 LOADING FILE   gt  Press any soft key    Settinc     Memory Card     ENTER     Loan  In the list choose the file name using the cursor key and press  Loan      4 4 3 DELETING FILE   gt  Press any soft key   Grunert  Memory Card     ENTER     DELETE    A warning window is shown  press  ENTER  or    Accept      CLEAR  or  CANCcEL   otherwise   This operation remove old or unnecessary files to clean up your User  C CARD  Remember that this option permanently erases the file     Full User Manual sss    4 4 4 CARTRIDGE     gt  Press any soft key    Settina     Memory Card     ENTER     CARTR      4 4 4 1 Reading Directory on User C CARD    gt  Press any soft key   Sne rt  Memory Card     ENTER     Cartr        Reap     Appears the list of the files present on the User C CARD inserted  During the   reading  if it is going well  the message  READING DIR    OK  appears in the frame   in the right bottom corner     4 4 4 2 Formatting User C CARD   gt  Press any soft key    Settinac       Memory Card     ENTER    Cap      Format    A warning window is shown  press  ENTER  or    Accept         CLEAR  or  CanceL   otherwise   The formatting of the User C CARD must be done before using a new  User C CARD  this operation prepares the User C CARD to receive and store infor   mation     4 4 4 3 Sorting
68. c   Used by C COM  Used by C COM  OUTPUT 2   Used by C COM  INPUT 2   OUTPUT EXTERNAL ALARM                              POWER  amp  I O Connection on Port 1    100 Full User Manual    Analytical I ndex    About e e LE  ACCeESSOr  eS gtt e ee  Activate Track EE  Activation Range  AIS    Active Target  AIS  ssscccsccivcecesesscdtensieecs     Active Track  54   Add Mark cin decteccisticovsncsnctbeobeneteseededesds  Adding Mark EE  Adding dE ge LEE 26   Advanced EE  KE 59   AUS  Menu  EE  AIS 38400 Lesben deed 16   AIS DEFINITIONS EEN KEN ENER ENEE Ee  AIS ICI E 60   AIS Receiver Loc  cece cece cece ee eeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeaes  AIS SY INDO EE  EK  alarM rescore eeeta eases ie avenet i unaceestt ka nanee  Alarm Baf deeg  Alarm EIERE  eet be heftege eege  AlarmMS E 42   ALARMS  menu    ALARMS MENU nosa  Alarms Menu 2938 Se See NES 77   Altitude cocccccicrabeseuheeuctacins acteeuaed abet 16   Altitude UnNItS EE  Anchor Alarm EE 43   Area of coverage         ssssrrsseerrrrrerrrrrrrrrr  Arrival Alarm    43   ASSISTANCE oceceacs cede eec den cGdeicommaniedcne     Automatic Identification System                Automatic Info    38   Automatic Route Check    47   EEN eeh feet  Autopilot Connections                0cceeee eee  Available Transducers         cccccceeeeee eee eeees  AZIMU  H eee eee eee EH  TMU ae    B   ls ele Deier Ca 27   Backlight eeler ences 16   BathyMetriC ee sede anada E aan asii  E Eeer  PG ON  eegen  GI gl e ME 26  81   Bottom Echo Profile uge guge des gee ees ee   Bo
69. ceteitnetenetoansans 15  23  Grounding Alarm RE 43  81  Grounding Alarm Range 44  81  Grounding Alarm Report                065 44  81  Guardian Technology    32  H   HDG E 84  le DEE 24  43  84  PID OP Alari EE 43  81  Head UD EE 25  Heading EE 19  43  84  Heading  simulation  WEE 19  88  Heading Alarm ER 43  81  High Water Temperature    77  HIGHWAY 3D EEN 87  HOME  aaea ee 84    Full User Manual    HOME EE 13  Horizontal Dilution Of Precision                 84  Humidity EEN 59  l   NO EE 32  85  Info on Mark EEN 85  Info on WPT RE 90  Info EE 32  Be teiou tg IER 13  information EE 2 KR 61  Initial Fuel  46  LUC MOU EE 16  INPUT OUTPUT  menu          cc cece cece eens 84  Input Output Menu NEEN 87  Inserting C CARD EE 97  Inserting MOB              cccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 86  Inserting Waypoint ung EA ise ANEN 50  90  INSTALLATION nccrne 98  Interference Rejection               cccceeeee eens 75  Internal GPS Setup sisccsssctuciitaowsawecsananend 84  Intertidal EE 32  Intertidal AreaS        cece cece cee eee cece eeeeeeeeeaes 46  ISO Certification EE 27  K  Keel Offset   2  g ge Eeer 77  Keyb  ard E 11  13  95  Keypad Been    16  88  L  labelled Keys siise anaa 11  EEN 38  39  41  Lakes By Name    42  83  Lakes Info    ex ERENNERT 38  41  83  Lakes Information    41  ANG EE 32  Land AreaS EEN 46  Land Elevation                0008  27  35  36  86  Land Elevation Values acc 35  36  86  inte e E 16  17  88  LAST GOV     ME 14  84  Last GOTO EE 84  KEE Ee 85  Lat  MO EE 24
70. communicated to the Slave so to keep data aligned on both devices     5 3 3 1 Master Chart Plotter    Operating mode   To select the Master mode  Primary Station  follow the procedure     gt  Press any soft key    Settinc     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 ignored    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  Under such condition if the   navigation is activated on one of the two chart plotters  a warning message will be   shown to notify that the C Link Navigation Data will be ignored by the other chart   plotter        62 Full User Manual    5 3 3 2 Slave Chart Plotter    Operating mode  To select the Slave mode  Secondary Station  follow the procedure   Press any soft key    Settinae       Input  Output     ENTER     C Link     ENTER      Secondary Station     ENTER   When Slave mode is set  the chart plotter cannot manipulate the C Link Navigation  Data anymore   It is necessary to disable the Internal GPS on the Slave chart plotter before start to  work with the C Link system   Press any soft key    Settina       I nput  Output     ENTER     G
71. ctivated  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     DESCRIPTION SYMBOL    External Destination   RED Icon       Next Waypoint   GREEN Icon    WPT003    Navigation Leg   RED Line ey          Fig  5 3 3 3   Graphical Displaying    Full User Manual   Di    5 3 3 4 Route Data Report  On the Slave chart plotter  when the navigation to the External route is  received  it is possible to display the information related to the External route by    entering the Route Data Report   Press any soft key   Grunert  Route     ENTER     Report     ENTER           EXTERNAL NAVIGATION  25 01 10 005m    Cruising Speed  10 0Kts  Total Route length   gt 9939Nm  Waypoints in Route    Remaining Waypoints    Fuel Consumption Rate    Total Fuel Consumption    Initial Fuel Load    Remaining Fuel     DST  TTG  ETA Cons  Nm  HH MMHH MM   lit    To Dest 20 9  2 05  03 03 20 9  To Next Wpt  48 5  4 51  05 49 48 5  To Last Wpt  gt 999  gt 99h  10 01  gt 999       Fig  5 3 3 4   Route Report on the Slave chart plotter    External Route  Cruising Speed   Total Route Length  Waypoints in Route  Remaining Waypoints  Fuel Consumption Rate  Total Fuel Consumption  Initial Fuel Load    Remaining Fuel  To Dest    To Next Wpt    To
72. data is  available  If the Fish Finder is present  then the Depth pages are not shown in this  page     Full User Manual dl    At the same time as these pages displayed  it is possible to show on the  screen the display of chart and or navigation information  Press   DATA    to cycle between the following sub pages  Pressing  CLEAR  from any of these  Sub pages  returns you to the currently selected main page  see the following  figure     DATABOX SETUP USER POINTS LIST      DST and BRG from Cursor at 5  d       Fig  3 la   Example of Data pages    Databox Setup   AVAILABLE ONLY From THE DATABOXES PAGES Selects the desired configuration for the data window   allowing to select the number of lines and the values that are shown in the Text Area  The first  column says that the line is displayed or not  moving the cursor up and down select the desired  line and using  ENTER   to select it  It is possible to select max 3 lines  After pressing  ENTER  the  data type has been selected     User Points List   Displays information on all stored User Points  Marks and Waypoints    Route Report   Displays information on Routes     3 1 1 CHART PAGE    It is very important to know what is displayed on the screen    gt   PAGE     Chart     ENTER     CLEAR   shows the chart at full screen        Fig  3 1 1   Example of Chart page    22 Full User Manual    3 1 2 CHART DATABOXES PAGE  It is possible to display the chart and the selected data boxes on the    screen    gt   PAGE     Chart Datab
73. defined time  It allows to choose among 1  5   10  30 sec  1  min  The default setting is 1 sec        4 3 3 6 Selecting Distance   gt  Press any soft key    Setmina     Track     ENTER     Config     ENTER     Distance  Step     ENTER    When the tracking function is On and the type of track storing is Distance   you can store a fix when the distance from its last stored position is greater than a  defined distance  It allows to choose in the range 0 01  0 05  0 1  0 5  1 0  2 0   5 0  10 0 Nm  the Distance unit is selected by the user  see Setup menu Cap  7    The default setting is 0 01 Nm        4 3 3 7 Deleting All Tracks     gt  Press any soft key   Srel    Track     ENTER     Config     ENTER     Delete  All Tracks     ENTER     A warning window appears  press  ENTER  or  Yes    CLEAR  or  No otherwise      4 3 4 DELETING TOTAL AND PARTIAL DISTANCE  LOG    gt  Press any soft key   Sne    Track     ENTER     Log     ENTER    It is possible to reset the total and partial distance that the ship has trav   eled from the begin of the navigation  Press  Tota   to reset the total Log or  Parz  to  reset the partial Log     54 Full User Manual    4 3 5 TRACK TO ROUTE CONVERSION   This function creates a route from a pre recorded Track  To select this menu    gt  Press any soft key    Settine     Track     ENTER     Track to Route     ENTER   A new window appears on the screen with the following options     4 3 5 1 Track to Route    Executes the function that converts the given
74. 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 con   tains 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  pressing  ENTER  the Tide page is  Shown  Pressing  CLEAR  the page is closed  To select the next page press  Pace Dn     Home  restarts the Expanded Info function     32 S amp F User Manual    3 9 2 GETTING TIDE INFO  To obtain Tide Info       i    DI       Tide Info Icon  Fig  3 9 2   Tide Info icon    Place the cursor on the Tide symbol  a automatic Info window is opened        d    AF  Vi YJN ON SEA    ds l     Expand   Exp  A d  en Ad leren d et EA    Fig  3 9 2a   Automatic Info on Tide    To display the Tide Graph page press  Expanp  then  ENTER   otherwise press     Exp Ai to select all available information      Values referred to the  VERTICAL cursor    ee N SEA VERTICAL cursor    5 96 M    Values referred to the  HORIZONTAL cursor       HORIZONTAL cursor    Fig  3 9 2b   Tide Graph    Full User Manual        A    Using the cursor key  it is possible to move the cursor anywhere on the  graph and display the time  height  vertical cursor  and drought  horizontal cursor   on a particular graph point  Also use  ZOOM IN  or  ZOOM OUT  to go to previous or  next day and  ENT
75. e environment is dark in order to reduce the glare of the  display  The chart plotter displays maps and screen in darker colors  NOAA allows  setting NOAA paper chart colors presentation     2 5 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      gt  Press any soft key    Settinae     Setup     ENTER     Language     ENTER     Choose the language you prefer and press  ENTER  to confirm     _____  If ee language is not available on cartographic data  English language is used  instead     WARNING    If you have accidentaly selected an incomprehensible language  and you don   t be able to  reselect your language  the above procedure is not of help to you   follow this procedure   press the first soft key starting from left for two times then move the cursor to highlight the  first item  starting from the top  which corresponds to the Setup menu and press  ENTER      Then a window appears with    Language    message  press  ENTER   now select your  language and press  ENTER again  Anyway if you in trouble  see Chapter 7  System Test   for a RAM Clear operation  the chart plotter will also return all selections  in particular  language  to original default values     2 6 SELECTING THE CHART LANGUAGE    To select the language you want
76. e read first to become familiar with your new  instrument  Chapter  For the Experienced User  introduces the advanced features  of the chart plotter    Throughout this User Manual  the labelled keys are shown in capitals letters  enclosed between single inverted commas  for example  MENU   the software keys  are shown in small capital letters enclosed in square brackets  for example    Accept       Menu operations are in bold characters listed by keys sequence with the  menu names enclosed between inverted commas  for example  ENTER     MARK      ENTER     Move       Accept    means  press the  ENTER  key  using the cursor key  select the Mark option and press  ENTER  to place Mark  press the software key     Move    to change the Mark position and press the software key    Accept    to confirm  the new position    Terms underlined  for example Mark  are explained in the Chapter 7    Into all information windows items are displayed in gray color when there  are not active  it is not possible to select them and place on the cursor     Any menu operation and function activation in this User Manual is related to  all chart plotter models  see the previous table   Whenever it is necessary  a note  has been inserted for the other models     1 1 FEATURES    The chart plotter is a computer specifically designed for nautical use but  more  precisely  to ease and speed up all calculations  which so far have been done manually  If  connected to a positioning instrument  the chart plott
77. e top of the screen extending many feet below the  surface  It   s caused by many things  including air bubbles  bait fish  plankton  and algae      5  Structures  Generally  the term    structure    is used to identify objects like wrecks and  weeds rising from the bottom        Bottom Echo Profile  Bottom profile recorded by the Fish Finder  When the echo sounder is set in  auto range mode it is automatically kept in the lower half of the screen     Other Elements  Large anchoring cables are returned by the echo sounder as very long and narrow  arcs on the screen     6 3 DISPLAYING THE FISH FINDER PAGE    This section will take you through the frequently used operations and assist  you to customize the look of the chart plotter using the Fish Finder     6 3 1 HOW TO SELECT THE FISH FINDER PAGE   The Page Selection menu allows you to change the Fish Finder page displayed   To access this menu    gt   PAGE    The Page selection menu  with current page selected  is shown on the screen   see also Fig  3 1   Moving cursor selects the desired Fish Finder page  and then  press  ENTER  to select     6 3 1 1 Fish Finder Full page    To display the Fish Finder Full Page Echogram  follow this procedure    gt   PAGE     Fish Finder     ENTER     ZU Full User Manual    then moving cursor up down selects the desired Frequency among Auto  50kHz or  200kHz  and then press ENTER        SE  ln    DEEL  EE  Nit    Ke   i d  SR    18 6     Ki ai eg AN  BEE SN    19 6  C 268KHz       Fig  6 3 1
78. e which displays special Port Facility  Symbols      gt  ROLLING ROAD  Allows to display the Navigation plane in prospective mode      PAGE     Rolling Road     ENTER      gt  ROUTE   Sequence of Waypoints connected by segments  Among the available routes  only one is the  active route  which is shown by a Straight line and arrows to indicate the direction  The first  Waypoint of the active route is surrounded by a circle    ene Select Route   Press any soft key    Gre    Route     ENTER     Select     ENTER     Secect    Note     Cotor    H  pE    ene Delete Route   Press any soft key    Settina       Route     ENTER     Delete     ENTER    wee Route Report   Press any soft key    Settina       Route     ENTER     Report     ENTER    ene Route Color   Press any soft key    Settina       Route     ENTER     Color     ENTER    ene Send Route   Press any soft key    Settina       Route     ENTER     Send     ENTER    ene Receive Route   Press any soft key    Settina       Route     ENTER     Receive     ENTER    sss Automatic Route Check  On  Off    Press any soft key    SerrinG     Route     ENTER     Automatic Route Check     ENTER   see Route Depth   Press any soft key       Settina       Route     ENTER     Route Depth     ENTER    see Route Width   Press any soft key    SerrinG     Route     ENTER     Route Width     ENTER    ess Route Check Accuracy  Minimum  Low  Medium  High  Maximum    Press any soft key    Settina       Route     ENTER        Route Check Accuracy     
79. elled        HU y Full User Manual    3  System Test    8 1 SYSTEM TEST    If you have connected your position finding device according to the instruc   tions  and chosen the proper menu selection for your device  and are still having  problems 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         Software name  System Test PRS S and version             Video Test Versione e data della  NT Software Library             Fig  8 1   System Test    Use the cursor key to select the desired test  this will display in reverse  video and with the relative menu window  To choice the test press  ENTER   To exit  from any submenu press  CLEAR   To exit from the System Test turn Off the chart  plotter     8 1 1 RAM Menu   This test verifies the integrity of the memories and if desired during this test  all the internal memory can be erased and the default setting restored   E RAM Clear  To clear internal memory  If the chart plotter exhibits unusual behavior  or appears  to be malfunctioning  it may be possible to correct the problem by clearing RAM   This operation will erase all Marks  Events  Routes  stored track plots and destina   tions  It will also return all selections  Input Data Format  Autopilot selection  etc    to original default values        8 1 2 DIM Menu   To select the desired value f
80. ement from the horizon to a satellite or another object     E BEACON  Prominent  specially constructed object forming a conspicuous vertical mark as a fixed aid to  navigation     E BRG   Bearing  Angle between the North  True or Magnetic  and a destination  It represents the direction to  follow        Full User Manual   Hl    E BUOY   Floating object moored to the sea bottom in a particular  charted  place  as an aid to navigation    gt  CARTRIDGE  menu    Before a new User C CARD can be used  you must format it  The formatting function initializes  the User C CARD and prepares it for storing information  Remember that if an User C CARD is  not blank  formatting it will destroy any data already present on the User C CARD  the User  C CARDs must be formatted in order to be reused  this operation means all old data memorized  on the User C CARD will be lost     ess Read   Press any soft key    Settinc     Memory Card     ENTER    CarTR     Reap    sss Format   Press any soft key    Setminc     Memory Card     ENTER     Cartr      Format    saa Sort By   Press any soft key    Settinc     Memory Card     ENTER     Cartr      Sort By    E C CARD   Chart cartridge that contains detailed charts of the area covered     gt  CHART  page    Shows the chart at full screen       PAGE       Chart     ENTER     gt  CHART   DATABOXES  page    Shows the chart and the Text Area       PAGE       Chart   Databoxes     ENTER    E C LINK   Allows to sharing the same navigation data between two c
81. er displays the current position  the  speed  and the heading of the boat and its Track  The user information like Waypoints   Marks and Tracks can then be stored on a User C Card and can be recalled at any time   On the screen are shown navigation data and cartographic information obtained from  electronic charts of C MAP By Jeppesen C Card     1 2 BASICS    The chart plotter is controlled by a keyboard  there are labelled keys and  software keys  soft keys   The labelled keys are dedicated to specific functions  the    Full User Manual LI    soft keys have different functions according to the modes of operation  their labels  for the current functions  located on the front panel  are shown on the screen right  above the keys  There is also a Cursor key to move a cursor across the screen  As  you press a key  a single audio beep confirms the key action  every time the key  pressed is not valid  three rapid beeps sound indicates that no response is available     1 3 IF YOU NEED ASSISTANCE    If your chart plotter does not operate properly  please refer to System Test   Most common operating difficulties can be diagnosed using these tests   If you require further Technical Support on any Digital Yacht products please  e mail  Support digitalyacht co uk or call  44  0  1179 554474   Please remember to report the information available in the System Information  page  selected by following this procedure   Press any soft key    Settinc     About        ENTER     12 Full User Manu
82. ey    Map     Find     ENTER    Port by Distance     ENTER   Shows the list of ports stored on the C CARD in closest distance order  Use  the cursor key up down to select one of them and press  ENTER  or  Finp  to locate  it on the map     3 11 4 FINDING TIDE STATIONS    To select the research of Tide Station  up to 10  following the procedure    gt  Press any soft key    Map     Find     ENTER     Tide Stations     ENTER    Shows the list of Tide Stations  Choose one of them and press  ENTER  or   Finp  to display the Tide Graph page   Press  CLEAR  to locate on the map the Tide  Station chosen        3 11 5 FINDING WRECKS    To select the research of Wrecks  up to 10  following the procedure    gt  Press any soft key    Mar     Find     ENTER     Wrecks     ENTER   Shows the list of wrecks stored on the C CARD in closest distance order  Use    40 Full User Manual    the cursor key up down to select one of them and press  ENTER  or  Finp  to locate  it on the map     3 11 6 FINDING OBSTRUCTIONS    To select the research of Obstructions  up to 10  following the procedure    gt  Press any soft key    Map     Find     ENTER    Obstructions     ENTER      Shows the list of obstructions stored on the C CARD in closest distance  order  Use the cursor key up down to select one of them and press  ENTER  or  Finp   to locate it on the map     3 11 7 FINDING LAKES INFORMATION    To select the research of Lakes Information following the procedure    gt  Press any soft key    Mar     Fi
83. ey    Settinac     Devices     ENTER     Fish Finder Setup     ENTER      Save  amp  Load     ENTER     6 5 13 1 Load Settings from User C CARD  Load the complete settings from the User C CARD and changes the active  menu settings     6 5 13 2 Save Settings to User C CARD    This is useful to avoid the user havin to retune up Fish Finder after a Clear  RAM operation or a software update     6 5 13 3 Restore Current Preset Defaults  Restors the default values only for the current presets  see Par  6 5 1  Preset  Mode  and does not affect the other presets     6 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 installing instructions of the transducer manufacturer    Note    In the following tables  related to the transducer functions in the  Funct   column  these  abbreviations are used  D   Depth  S   Speed and T   Temperature     18 Full User Manual    6 6 1 DEDICATED AVAILABLE TRANSDUCERS Ac    AIRMAR  Model Designation    P58       31 492 1 01 P58 Low cost Transom Mount       31 680 1 01 P66 Hi Performance    P79       31 494 2 01 P79 Plastic    P319    31 495 2 01 P319 Plastic    31 658 2 02 B744V W  Hi Performance Fairing       31 696 1 01 B45 W  Hi Performance Fairing    Full User Manual    Housing Mount    Plastic    Plastic    Plastic    Plastic    Bronze    Bronze    T
84. 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    Place Names On On On On On On  Name Tags On Off Off Off Off Off  Nav Aids  amp  Light Sectors On No Sector No Sector No 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 0 Mt  Depth Range Max 9999 Mt 9999 Mt 9999 Mt 9999 Mt 9999 Mt 10 Mt  Land Elevation On On Off Off Off On  Land Elevation Values On Off Off Off Off On  Roads On Off Off Off Off On  POI On off Off Off Off On  Lat Lon Grid On Off Off Off Off On  Chart Boundaries On Auto Off Off Off Auto  Value Added Data On Off Off Off On On  Chart Lock On On On On On On  Underwater Objects Limit 304 Mt 10 Mt 10 Mt 10 Mt 10 Mt 10 Mt  Rocks  con Depth Icon Icon Icon Icon Icon  Obstructions  con Depth Icon Icon Icon Icon Icon  Diffusers  con Depth Icon Icon Icon Icon Icon  Wrecks  con Depth Icon Icon Icon Icon Icon    The following are the available selections only if Custom has been selected     Place Names  Turns On Off the displaying of the Names   Press any soft key    Map    Other Map Configurations     ENTER     Display Mode      ENTER     Custom     ENTER     Place Names     ENTER   Name Tags  Displays a tag for particular chart objects that either includes
85. ft key    Map    Full User Manual      3 8 1 ZOOM TYPE   gt  Press any soft key    Map     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 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     3 8 2 FONTS  amp  SYMBOLS   gt  Press any soft key    Mar     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  default  and Large size     NORMALS size LARGE size    ep bk e G  i  Distanc P P  f Distane    F SCH  Bearing 5 Beal ing       Fig  3 8 2   Example of Normal size  on the left side  and Large side  on the right side  settings    3 8 3 PERSPECTIVE VIEW   gt  Press any soft key    Map     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
86. g Lakes Information    41  Finding Mark cccctsccvaccatrrscsteanenntvesicaaneens 53  Finding Obstructions EE 41  Finding Points Of Interest      42  Finding Ports By Distance   40  Finding Ports BY Name    csisicsveissccewerecans 40  Finding Ports Services            cccceeeeee cece 40  Finding Tide Stations Nees eNdee see S   Act AA  40  Finding User POINTS   icciciccstcececeosteeeetineass 42  Finding Way e EE 51  Finding ke e EE 40  First Setup Page EE 15  Fish   Databoxes gteeeee eerste ie ebe  71  Fish Alarm WEE 78  Fish Finder seses 14  21  25  65  67  Fish Finder Echogram        ssssserreeerrssrrre 69  Fish Finder Full suceeretddeetoiaescsdecen secndanecnst 70  Fish Finder Menu EE 65  Fish Finder page sidacccicsecstecreectvaewtacelacans 68  FISH FINDER SETUP iccncucascsevcetasctamaraenncd 83  Fish Finder Setup EE 74  Fish SyMDOlS sosiaa aai 76  FISHES eebe bb Egeter 69  Fishing Facility EE 32  46  Flexi   ZOOM EE 28  30  FOCUS p sceteuncesncnomanecereseactmanesau enene 14  73  Fonts  amp  Symbols EE 30  85  FOreCaAS   gehs rra Epa Er EENE  58  82  PONG rerien AE A ANS 82  Formatting erreneren ei Eech 56  KEEN ee dese 75  Fel geed 46  Fall WING  EE 29  Full Info on EE 39  G   Er A E E E E EE citeaeded  75  Salli  ee 74  Global Positioning System                00000  84  GOTO Pree eS 14  26  27  49  50  53  Ee e E 49  53  GOTO  MENU  eer Serge eean 83  Goto MENU EE 14  GoTo on EE 85  GOTO ON WPT Abee 90  E T 23  58  84  GPS e EE 84  E SC KA EE 84  GPS Status Page vscntten
87. g is 5 Nm     5 1 2 2 CPA Alarm     gt  Press any soft key   Srel    Devices     ENTER     AIS     ENTER      CPA Alarm     ENTER     Turns Off the alarm or defines the CPA Limit  the values allowed are from  0 1 to 10 Nm   The default setting is Off        5 1 2 3 TCPA Alarm    Press any soft key      Settine     Devices       ENTER       AIS     ENTER          TCPA Alarm     ENTER     Turns Off the alarm or defines the TCPA Limit  The values allowed are from  1 to 30 min   The default setting is Off     60 Full User Manual    5 2 3 TO SET THE PLOTTER FOR RECEIVING AIS   Make sure that the AIS receiver is properly connected to the chart plotter   The chart plotter reads the AIS NMEA message VMD  type 1  2  3 and 5    Select the used serial port and transmission speed by following the procedure    gt  Press any soft key    Settine     Input  Output     ENTER     Port 1  2  3 Input         ENTER       m     ENTER    Where  m   NMEA 0183 4800 N81 N or AIS 38400 according to the transmission  speed of your AIS receiver     5 2 4 QUICK INFO ON AIS TARGET   By placing the cursor over a AIS Target icon  this information is displayed   Vessel Name   MMSI number   Radio Call Sign   SOG   COG   CPA and TCPA values    Note          The selected AIS Target icon is surrounded by a square frame when user places the cursor  over the icon     5 3 C LINK    C Link system is a feature which allows to sharing the same Navigation Data   Route Name  Destination ID  amp  Position  Next Waypoint I
88. ge is always displayed as long as    the current zoom has no data coverage  The DSI window  if present  will show    NO CHART      when an empty level is entered in the location of map expansion mode      gt  Press any soft key    Mar     Other Map Configurations     ENTER     Display Mode      ENTER     Custom     ENTER     Chart Lock     ENTER   Underwater Objects Limit  Selects the max depth value to display Underwater  Objects  If value is set to 0 Mt  the Underwater Objects are not shown on the  charts  Menu options are grayed out  If value is more than O Mt  i e  10 Mt   in the  Range from O Mt to the selected value the Underwater Objects are displayed according  to their setting below   Press any soft key    Map     Other Map Configurations     ENTER     Display Mode      ENTER     Custom       ENTER       Underwater Objects Limit    ENTERT    Rocks  Turns Off  con  con Depth       Press any soft key    Map     Other Map Configurations     ENTER     Display Mode      ENTER     Custom     ENTER     Rocks     ENTER     Obstructions  Turns Off  con  con Depth       Press any soft key    Map     Other Map Configurations     ENTER     Display Mode      ENTER     Custom     ENTER     Obstructions     ENTER     Diffusers  Turns Off  con  con Depth       Press any soft key    Map     Other Map Configurations     ENTER     Display Mode      ENTER     Custom     ENTER     Diffusers     ENTER     Full User Manual Al    Wrecks  Turns Off  con I con Depth        gt  Press any soft 
89. hart plotters linked via serial 1 0 port     E COG   Course Over Ground  Direction of the path over ground actually followed by a vessel      gt  CONFIG Track  menu    Handles track settings      12 Active Track   Press any soft key    Setmina     Track     ENTER     Config     ENTER     Active Track     ENTER   ewe Display Mode  Visible  Hidden    Press any soft key    Semna        Track     ENTER     Config     ENTER     Display Mode     ENTER     ss Color   Press any soft key    Settina     Track     ENTER     Config     ENTER     Color     ENTER   ase Step Unit  Time Distance    Press any soft key   Gene    Track     ENTER     Config     ENTER     Step Unit     ENTER   sss Time Step  1 sec  5 sec  10 sec  30 sec  1 Min    Press any soft key    Settina       Track     ENTER     Config     ENTER     Time Step     ENTER     ss Distance Step  0 01  0 05  0 1  0 5  1 0  2 0  5 0  10 0    Press any soft key      Serine       Track     ENTER     Config     ENTER     Distance Step     ENTER     s Delete All Tracks   Press any soft key      Serna       Track     ENTER     Config     ENTER     Delete All tracks     ENTER   E CURRENT   Non  periodical movement of sea water  generally horizontal  due to many causes such as differ   ent temperatures and prevalent winds  Some may be temporary  others permanent      gt  C WEATHER   Meteorological forecasting system with the ability to visualize the weather forecast  overlaying it  on cartography     u Copy From Memory Card   Press any s
90. hat indicate the actual values for  contrast and brightness    The screen brightness can be controlled using the  BriGHt    and  BRIGHT       soft keys  adjusting the control bar the backlight reaches the desired level  Press     ENTER    to confirm the new value  the soft key and the graphic windows disappear  from the screen   Otherwise pressing  CLEAR  exits from this menu without changes   To modify the contrast value follow the same procedure  using the  Contr    and     Contr    soft key     The new values for contrast and brightness are retained until they are reset        2 4 1 PALETTE    It is possible to set the palette used to enhance the visibility of the screen    depending on the surrounding light condition  To select this option    gt   PAGE  for 1 second  or      gt  Press any soft key    Settinac     LCD Adjustment     ENTER     PAGE    It is possible to select Normal  Sunlight  Night Vision or NOAA for Palette   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  Sunlight is designed to    16 Full User Manual    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 Vision  is recommended when th
91. ies Eet    ag rien ANER 72   The Focus Soft Key  to change the active window          sssssrsesressrrseene 73   6 4 EECHER eege 73  0 4 1  The Bottom Lock ZOOM WEE 73  6 4 2  The Marker  ZOOMT eee re ere eee eC EE 73   6 5  FISH FINDER SETUP MENU  Eege encom i niine ena Eu ENEE EEE E Ee a 74  6 5 1 Preset Mode   tt ee dE E EE 74  6 5 2    Galin M  de  9 xeciecet asec treated exe axe nena EE EE dE 74  60 5 3 E e GE ele CHE 74  65 4 Deo ME 75  6 5 5 EC GEET 75  6 5 6 Bottom Ce TC 75  6 5 7  Ee ue EE 75  6 5 8 Interference Rejection EE 75  6 5 9 Sensitivity Men    E 75  ee NR  e te EE 75   6 5 9 2 Ce ME 75   65 93 GC 75   6 5 9 4 E KE e WE 76   6 5 9  STC Strengt E 76   E Surface e E 76   oes lh a Display Setup  re eer ey Se rene tere err Tene ert rr  erie teen rr et tery etre rT 76  6 5101 Color Settings tote ctth temscauseuledatnnae rena cuetecanectinattonetietorsaneieceebetaes 76   6 5 10 2 Scrolling Speed EE 76   6 5 10 3  White LUNE sercsccroerorsreerinni danii eari anr ii i ERER TEE AEE RE a EER 76   6  5 10 4 Fish SyYMDO  S EE 76   6 5 10 5 Water Temperature EE 76   KE Transducer Setup eege Ee 77  6 5 11 1 Re ru 77   6 5 11 2 Calibrate Sound Speed EE 77   6 5 11 3 Calibrate Water Speed         sssssssrrssessrrrrrssrrrrrerrrrrererrrrrrrrrrrrsrrrrrresne 77   6 5 11 4 Calibrate Water Temperature Eege Raa ESA NSA KENE EN 77   6 5 11 5 Calibrate Aux Temperature EE 77   6 5  11 60 Set Default SettiNgS EE 77   e a CC Te CC 77  E EN Ce Ee E 77   O25 12 2  Deep EE 77   675 1225  H
92. igh Water Temperature aisecsresasiavidevedeivaxiequeimeveseasseisaadeaiasestiaciiesss 77   6 5 12 4 Low Water Temperature EE 77   6 5 12 5 Water Temperature Rate           ssessssnsrresrsessrrorrrressessrrnrnrressresrrrsreess 78   6 5 12 6 Fish Alarm EE 78    Full User Manual    6 5 13 Save A Ee e HE 78   6 5 13 1 Load Settings from User C CARD       ssssssssrrrrresrrrrrerrrrrrrerrrrrerrrrrrsrrre 78   6 5 13 2 Save Settings to User C CARD   n      sssssssssesrrrrrsrrrrrerrrrrrrerrrrrrerrrrrrerre 78   6 5 13 3 Restore Current Preset Defaults         sisersesersrrrrrrrrrnrrrrnrrrrrrrerrrrrrrrrers 78   e E ee rei e SNE 78  6 6 1 Dedicated Available Transducers        ccc cccce cece eee eeeeeeeeeeeueueuueeueeeeaeeeuunueuenns 79   Je Terms   FUNCTIONS eege Nee 81  8  SySt  m lest EE 91  8 1  SYSTEM GC WEE ATE EE AEREA 91  8 1 1 RAM Menu annee g  eegente 91   8 1 2 DIM Menu annene EEEE 91   NC E eg vele LCE 92   8 1 4  Modem E KEE 92   En ENER GE 92   E WideO Test rns nedernrnte cede EE 92   Bale  External Alarm EE 92  appendix A   Troubleshooting uge   ageueuge Coeur gege Gpgete de E a EE ed Nee 93  SMARTER CHART 500 CHART PLOTTER  SOUNDER COMBO  AIS COMBO aa KR KEE EE EE Ek 95  TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS EE 95   For SOUNDER COMBO  FF MODULE 600W 50 200KHz TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS              96   For AIS COMBO  AIS MODULE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS osoenean 96  INSERTING REMOVING PROCEDURE              cccccceccccceeeceeececeeeeceseeeeesseneceeeeeesenacecuaneneeeeees 97  Inserting C
93. imum value for the depth range   Press any soft key    Mar     Other Map Configurations     ENTER     Display Mode      ENTER     Custom     ENTER     Depth Range Max     ENTER     Land Elevation  Turns On Off the displaying of Land Elevation   Press any soft key    Mar     Other Map Configurations     ENTER     Display Mode      ENTER     Custom     ENTER     Land Elevation     ENTER     Land Elevation Values  Turns On Off the displaying of Land Elevation Values   Press any soft key    Mar     Other Map Configurations     ENTER     Display Mode      ENTER     Custom     ENTER     Land Elevation Values     ENTER     36 Full User Manual    Roads  Turns On Off the displaying of Roads   Press any soft key    Map     Other Map Configurations     ENTER     Display Mode      ENTER     Custom     ENTER     Roads     ENTER     POI  Turns On Off the displaying of Points Of Interest   Press any soft key    Mar     Other Map Configurations     ENTER     Display Mode      ENTER     Custom     ENTER     POI     ENTER   Lat  Lon Grid  Turns On Off the displaying of the Latitude and Longitude Grids   Press any soft key    Mar     Other Map Configurations     ENTER     Display Mode      ENTER     Custom     ENTER     Lat  Lon Grid     ENTER   Chart Boundaries  Turns On or Off the displaying of the Chart Boundaries  Selecting  Auto instead  if we are in background charts only the first charts level contained in  the C CARD are displayed  if we are in a charts level contained in the C CARD the
94. in  and  Eno  allow to identify  the begin and end points of the segment to be delete     Full User Manual   A    4 3 3 CONFIGURATION MENU   gt  Press any soft key    Settina      Track     ENTER     Config     ENTER     4 3 3 1 Selecting Active Track     gt  Press any soft key    Sne    Track     ENTER     Config     ENTER      ACTIVE TRACK     ENTER     Select the number of the active track  The default setting is 1        4 3 3 2 Displaying Track   gt  Press any soft key    Srel    Track     ENTER     Config     ENTER      Display Mode     ENTER   Select to display  Visible  or not  Hidden  the track  The default setting is  Visible        4 3 3 3 Selecting Track Color    Press any soft key    Settina       Track     ENTER     Config     ENTER     Color      ENTER     Select the desired color for the selected track  The default setting is Black           4 3 3 4 Selecting Track memorizing type   gt  Press any soft key    Settina       Track     ENTER     Config     ENTER     Step  Unit       ENTER     Select the Distance  the chart plotter can store a fix when the distance from  its last stored position is greater than a defined distance  or Time  the chart plotter  can store a fix after a defined time   The default setting is Time     4 3 3 5 Selecting Time   gt  Press any soft key    Settine    Track     ENTER     Config     ENTER     Time  Step     ENTER   When the tracking function is On and the type of track storing is Time  the  chart plotter can store a fix after a 
95. ion    e Extra Large Coverage  all the C MAP By Jeppesen electronic chart detail  and a huge coverage without having to change cartridge    e Official data source  data based on use of official data sources    e Detailed World Background  worldwide background chart with details    e Depths  amp  Land Elevation  color shading of sea depth and land alti     Full User Manual                 tude for improved chart reading    e Bathymetric  amp  Spot Soundings  additional Data Base with depth   and bathy information for an extraordinary view of the seabed depth    Detailed Port Plan  complete port and marina charts with detail    Search  amp  Find  quickly locates chart contents and objects    Tides Preview  dynamic simulation of tides    Dynamic Currents  current arrows dynamically display direction and   speed    e Dynamic Nav Aids  displays Nav Aids in true color and with real in   terval lighting    e Port Info  all the information of the available services in the ports and  how to contact them    e Enhanced Port Info  amp  Roads  details of the available facilities and  services in ports and surrounding areas    e Object Info  indicates restricted area details and related information    e Quick Info  full information on objects  buoys  wrecks  shoals and  Nav  Aids    e Photos  amp  Diagrams  high definition pictures of ports  piers  bridge  diagrams and nav aids    e Multilanguage Support  displays charts in the local character set    e True Type Font  improves text on char
96. ipally to the gravitational  interactions between the Moon and Earth     E TIDE INFO   Combination of a tide heights database and features which calculate the tide graph for all primary  and secondary ports world wide  This function can calculate the tide heights for any past or  future date and as a by product of this calculation will also display the Maximum and Minimum  Tide height and time for the day selected plus the times of Sunrise and Sunset  At some chart  levels  the chart plotter will display a new Tide Diamond Symbol for every Port or tide point in the  database covered by that particular C CARD      gt  TRACK  menu    As long as the chart plotter is connected to a positioning instrument  it stores all points in its  memory  The chart plotter can store a fix when the distance from its last stored position is  greater than a defined distance or after a defined time  A line connects such points and represents  the past course  called the track of the ship     aa Activate  Deactivate Track   Press any soft key    Setmina     Track     ENTER     Activate    Deactivate     ENTER     ua Delete Track   Press any soft key    Setmina       Track     ENTER     Delete     ENTER       Beain    Enp    Wuote   ess Configuration Track Menu   Press any soft key    Setmina     Track     ENTER     Config     ENTER     RR LOG   Press any soft key    Setmina     Track     ENTER     Log     ENTER     Tortat    Trip    s1s Track To Route Menu   Press any soft key    Setmina     Track 
97. is set  the cursor is not shown  anymore and all cartographic functions  zoom  scroll  etc   are leaded by the fix  position  The fix is centered in the map display and the map scrolls underneath as  the fix position changes  To deactivate Home mode move the cursor     The  PAGE  key    Press  PAGE  to select the configuration  After pressing  PAGE   the Page selec   tion menu  with current page selected  is shown on the screen                 Full User Manual JL    Press and hold  PAGE  for 1 second adjusts brightness and contrast and  handles the Palette     The  GOTO  key    Allows to select the main navigation functions to a Target  The  GOTO  key is an  auto  diagnostic type because the associated menu disables automatically the menu items  that are not allowed in that moment  A menu item is disabled when the label is shown in  light grey color  otherwise if the item label is shown in black color  the item is enabled  An  item is automatically disabled when the associated function is not allowed    The Goto menu that appears after the  GOTO  key pressing shows the follow   ing 6 items   LAST GOTO    CURSOR    MARK    ROUTE    PORT SERVICES    CLEAR  GOTO     The  LAST GOTO  item when selected shows a window with the coordinates  of the previous inserted Target    The  CURSOR  item is disabled when in Navigation mode  for the Navigation   Home  mode meaning see the  CLEAR  key in this paragraph   this item is enabled  only if the cursor is moved to the desired position fo
98. it  may strike fish  structures  thermal clines  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 an voltage and is  amplified by the receiver  processed and sent to the display  The speed of sound in  water is roughly 4800 ft  sec  so the time lapse between the transmitted signal  and the received echo can be measured and the distance to the object determined        Fig  6   Fish Finder working principle    6 1 SETTING THE INTERNAL 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 internal Fish Finder transmission  On follow the procedure    Press any soft key    Settina       Input  Output     ENTER     Fish Finder     ENTER      On     ENTER     Note  It is not possible to connect any external Fish Finder unit to the chart plotter     Full User Manual DI    6 2 UNDERSTANDING THE FISH FINDER PAGE    The display on chart plotters shows a history of time of the echoes received  by the transducer  The chart plotters have a menu that allows adjustments to  receiver sensitivity  depth range and scrolling speed of the Fish Finder display     Warning message      S we   Echogram window CS Ss     ki JE  004    Color Bar __51  15 173N _ 003  35 563W  Digital Depth e eS AE   
99. k Navigation Data EE 61  E ONE ee Cd ei CCRN 62   Full User Manual H    5 3 3 1 Master Chart Plotter o Nei NEEN ANNERES NEEN 62    Operating  PED be 62   5 3 3 2 Slave Chart PICI dE 63   Operating Mode EE 63   Stop current navigation E 63   Inhibit Navigation operation EE 63   LOI Route ge len EE 63   OS Tie eet NEE 63   5 3 3 3 C Link navigation data  Acquisition and Display       eeugge eebe ge SE eeeu sean 63   5 3 3 4 Route Ee e EE 64   Dea UMC KING E 65   54 FISM FINDER MENU sesaticeetectaedidone cial snesgnienticeeeecuarabeetensiecstecaus REEE ETE E IEEE 65  Fish Finder FOr S  under Combo  euekeeu EENEG 67  6 1 SETTING THE INTERNAL FISH FINDER ON   aooonnnsnnnnunnsnssnsrrrrrrrrrrnrserrrrrrrrrrrrererrrerrrrrrere 67  6 2 UNDERSTANDING THE FISH FINDER PAGE xiiiccicscsctecsneencstanccouses Sage gg SE ees 68  6 2 1 Understanding the Echogram display          ssssssssssrrrsererrrrrerrrrrrerrrrresrrrrrererrrrre 69   6 3 DISPLAYING THE FISH FINDER PAGE sss gees EE EE ANE 70  6 3 1 How to select the Fish Finder page            sssrrssrrrerrrrerrrrrrrrrrrrerrrrrrrrerrrrerrrrrrrere 70  6 3 1  Fsh Finder Full page ccocscscsccascesatseniannanaesionssnesscnedenavessaasarsaeecasecaased 70   ste eet 71   The CLEAR EE 71   The ZOOM IN and ZOOM OUT EE 71   6 3 1 2 Fish Finder Full   Databoxes page enee sed eebe  71   6 3 15 D    l Fish Finder page ett GE EE AE 72   The Cursor EE 72   The ZOOM IN and ZOOM OUT k   yS ERNEIEREN NENNEN NENNEN ENER Ne  72   6 3 1 4 Fish Finder and Chart page 
100. key    Map     Other Map Configurations     ENTER     Display Mode      ENTER     Custom     ENTER     Wrecks     ENTER     Note    Choose the option    OFF   the object is not visible independently of the selected    Underwater Object  Depth Value      ICON   the object icon is visible without tags  inthe range selected from    Underwater    Object Depth Value    option   ICON DEPTH  the object icon and tag is visible  in the range selected from    Underwater  Object Depth Value    option    3 10 2 GETTING AUTOMATIC INFO  The type of Automatic Info is user selectable     gt  Press any soft key   Sne    Setup     ENTER       Auto Info     ENTER   The possible settings are        e Off   disabled  no automatic info shown at all  e On Points   only on points  This is the default setting  e On All   on all objects  points  lines and areas     The Automatic Info On Points shows information when the cursor is placed  on points  as Port Services  Tides  lights  wrecks  rocks  buoys  beacons  obstruc   tions  land markers  etc    The Automatic Info On All shows information when the  cursor is placed on points  on lines  as Depth contours  Traffic Separation  Territo   rial Sea  Cartographic Lines etc   on areas  Depth  Built up  Sea  Attention  Re   stricted etc   and on names  on the beginning of the text  hot spot  or on any of the  characters of the name  name message box    The details on Land  Source of Data   Cartographic Area and Spot Soundings are not shown    If you press  
101. lable settings NMEA   0183 4800 N81 N  NMEA 0180  NMEA 0180 CDxX  the default setting is NMEA 0183  4800 N81 N  and press  ENTER  to confirm        2 7 2 EXTERNAL NMEA CONNECTIONS  To connect the External NMEA to the serial Port 1 2 3  To choose your preferred  setting follow the procedure   Press any soft key    Setmina     Input  Output     ENTER     Port LI 2  3 Input        ENTER     Then choose your preferred setting among the NMEA available settings NMEA   0183 1200 N81 N  NMEA 0183 4800 N81 N  NMEA 0183 4800 N82 N  NMEA 0183  9600 N81 N  NMEA 0183 9600 O081 N  the default setting is NMEA 0183 4800   N81 N  and press  ENTER  to confirm     2 7 3 C COM CONNECTIONS  To connect the modem C COM to the chart plotter Port 1 verify that the Port  1 setting is the following   Press any soft key      Setminc     Input  Output     ENTER     Port 1 Input      ENTER     C COM     ENTER   Note  The connection is valid for the C COM IR and C COM RS232 too     Also the modem C COM can be connected to the Ports 2  3  in this case set  the format for the selected Port     2 7 4 EXTERNAL ALARM CONNECTION    Once the connection is active  to enable the External Alarm follow the procedure    gt  Press any soft key    Setinc     Alarms     ENTER     External Alarm     ENTER      On     ENTER     Note  The connection is available also on the AUX IN I O Port     l8 Full User Manual    2 8 C CARD    The chart plotter uses two types of C MAP By Jeppesen cartridges  either a  chart cartridge or 
102. llows  suppressing the surface clutter efficiently while leaving fish targets visible   Note    Thus imposing the capability of the Fish Finder to correctly detect the weakest echoes  coming from a very deep bottom     6 5 10 DISPLAY SETUP   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     Any soft key   Srel    Devices     ENTER     Fish Finder Setup     ENTER      Display Setup     ENTER     6 5 10 1 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     6 5 10 2 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     6 5 10 3 White Line  Controls how the chart plotter displays information about the bottom type   hard or soft      6 5 10 4 Fish Symbols    This selection allows determining the graphical representation of underwater  suspended targets  See the following table     Echo   shows echoes   Echo   Icon   shows the Fish icon and echoes   Echo   Icon   Depth  shows the Fish icon  depth values and the fish echoes   Echo   Depth   shows depth values   Icon 
103. n  Off    Press any soft key    Settinac     Setup     ENTER     Keypad Beep     ENTER     gt  SIMULATION  menu    Used in order to use your chart plotter without input data  It generates a display with a moving  vessel  so that you can practice using the controls in safety      11 Speed   Press any soft key    Setminc     Simulation     ENTER     Speed     ENTER     ua Heading   Press any soft key    Settinc     Simulation     ENTER     Heading     ENTER    EEG Date   Press any soft key   Gene    Simulation     ENTER     Date     ENTER    oot Time   Press any soft key    Settinac     Simulation     ENTER     Time     ENTER    sua Cursor Control  On  Off    Press any soft key    Settinc     Simulation     ENTER     Cursor Control     ENTER   sss Simulation Mode  On  Off    Press any soft key    Settinc     Simulation     ENTER     Simulation Mode     ENTER   E SNR   Signal to Noise Ratio   Ratio of the magnitude of a signal that of the noise  interference      E SOFT KEY  Software keys have different functions according to the modes of operation  their labels for the  current functions  located on the front panel  are shown on the screen right above the soft key     BBS User Manual    E SOG   Speed Over Ground  Calculation of the rate of movement of the ship over the ground     E SPEED  Current velocity at which you are travelling  relative to a ground location      gt  TARGET  or GoTo   See GoTo     TIDE  Periodic rise and fall of the surface of oceans  bays  etc   due princ
104. ncrementally improved  over the next years to expand the area of coverage  increase the availability of precision ap   proaches  increase signal redundancy and reduce operational restrictions      gt  WAYPOINT   Any point to which one intends to navigate  A sequence of Waypoints makes up a route plan    Add WPT    ENTER     WAYPOINT     ENTER    Move WPT   place cursor on WPT    Move    move cursor    ENTER    Delete WPT   place cursor on WPT    Deeg    ENTER    Edit WPT   place cursor on WPT   En    ENTER    select field  Symbol Name Color  using  cursor    ENTER     Full User Manual   D  I    Insert WPT   place cursor on leg    INsER    move cursor    ENTER    GoTo on WPT  place cursor on WPT    GoTo     ENTER    Find WPT   press any soft key    Map     Find     ENTER     User Points     ENTER   Info on WPT  press any soft key    Settina       List     ENTER    Send WPT   press any soft key    Settina       List     ENTER     Send     ENTER   Receive WPT  press any soft key    Settina     List     ENTER     Receive     ENTER    E WGS 84   World Geodetic System 1984   Coordinate System or Datum developed by the Defense Mapping Agency  DMA      E ZOOMIN  Shows more detail in a smaller area     E ZOOM OUT   Operates similarly to zoom  in  but in the reverse  showing a wider but less detailed view    E 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 leg being trav
105. nd     ENTER    Lakes Info     ENTER   It founds the Outdoor Recreational Area objects  See the following picture     M       001  44 019E    W        Use the cursor key to select any objects and press  Finp   The list of the  nearest lakes  up to 10  containing the facility will be shown on the screen        Fig  3 11 7a   Nearest Lakes list    Choose the lake you want and press  Finp   the Full Info page is shown     Full User Manual Al    3 11 8 FINDING LAKES BY NAME    To select the research of Lakes By Name following the procedure     gt  Press any soft key    Mar     Find     ENTER    Lakes by Name     ENTER     Lakes by Name     ENTER    Shows the list in alphabetical order of all lakes stored on the C CARD  To  select next previous page press  ZOOM IN   ZOOM OUT  or use the cursor key up   down to slide in the list  otherwise press  Name  and use the cursor key to manually  insert the name of lake  Press  ENTER  or  Finp  to locate it on the map    Note   To filter the list  select the distance range by following the procedure   Press any soft key    Mar     Find     ENTER     Lakes by Name     ENTER      Range     ENTER    Insert the desired value    3 11 9 FINDING POINTS OF INTEREST    To select the research of Points of Interest  POI  following the procedure    gt  Press any soft key    Map     Find     ENTER    Points of Interest     ENTER    A sub menu is shown to find different categories of POI  Use the cursor key  to select the category and press    ENTER    t
106. ng Isopropanol  a normal spray cleaner  sold for the PC screen  for example PolaClear by Polaroid   Fold the tissue or lens  tissue into a triangular shape  moisten the tip and use the index finger behind a  corner to move the tissue across the surface  in overlapping side to side strokes  If  the tissue is too wet  a noticeable wet film will be left in its path and you will need  to repeat the process  If too dry  the tissue won   t glide easily  and may damage the  surface     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     Table of Contents    WARNING  Gt2isitsiddiiudaniindamedaunedemudsawadauaebumumeuadeasintauduusateneteseteedmacdmunadens 4  CAUTION    ____    ooa a a a A gEGgg 4  CLEANING PROCEDURE FOR THE PLOTTER SCREEN nees ee K NEE ENEE ENKEN EE EE EEN EN 4  1  Introdu  uction EE 11   SS WK nn EC CM 11   L2 BASICS EEN 11   1 3 IF YOU NEED ASSISTANCE  eebe E EE 12   2  Before You Begin     oeggERNNKKNKREARNNKNNN EEN NN NNN ER ERKENNEN NEE ARENS EH ER ENNNEE E SEENEN ge 13  2 1 THE KEYBOARD EE 13   2 2 TURNING THE CHART PLOTTER ON AND OFF vccscvscacisneeteend iergend eege Eege Geert 15  2 2 1 Turning Om EE 15   2 2 2    WU OM sacar stra a tr ere eae 15   2 5 MIRST SETUP PAGE eebe 15   2 4 LCD ADJUSTMENT eneen deed 16  241  Palette EE 16   2 5 SELECTING THE USER INTERFACE LANGUAGE       ssssssssssrrrrrrrrrrrrerrerrrrrrrrrrrrrrererrrrrrrre 17   2 6 SELECTING THE 
107. ng the Chart page and the Fish Finder page     The  POWER  ol key    Press and hold  POWER  down for 1 second to turn the chart plotter On   Press and hold  POWER  down  once the chart plotter has been turned On  for 3  seconds turns the chart plotter Off     The  DATA  key     DATA  is used to access some of the User Data related sub pages  User Data  is defined as data that the chart plotter user has entered  Waypoints  Marks  Routes           s    User Manual    etc   or data coming in from other equipment via NMEA such as the data displayed  in the configurable Databoxes  So this key selects wrap around the Databox Setup   the User Points List and the Route Data Report pages     2 2 TURNING THE CHART PLOTTER ON AND OFF    Before powering On the chart plotter  check for the correct voltage   10 35 volt dc  and the correct connections with the positioning instrument     2 2 1 TURNI NG ON   gt  Press and hold  POWER  for 1 second   The chart plotter emits one rapid beep sound and a title page is opened   After a few seconds  the Caution Notice pages is displayed  reminding you that the  chart plotter is only an aid to navigation  and should be used with appropriate  prudence  the electronic charts are not intended to substitute for the official charts    Then the GPS Status Page is displayed  see Par  3 1 4   Pressing  CLEAR  will take  you to the normal chart display page     2 2 2 TURNI NG OFF   Press  POWER  and hold for 3 seconds  a countdown timer appears on the  screen
108. noise reduction   e A scope  White Line  Zoom x2 x4   e Auto range gain frequency shift ping rate    For AIS ComsBo   AIS MODULE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS    e Latest Dual Channel High Sensitivity AIS Receiver  e NMEA0183 38 4k baud output  AIS data output on Port 2   e VHF Antenna connector  BNC     e Receiver 1 frequency   161 975 MHz  e Receiver 2 frequency   162 025 MHz  e Channel bandwidth   25KHz  e Modulation mode   25KHz    e Bit rate 9600 b s  e RX sensitivity  lt  107dBm at 20  packet error rate    96 Full User Manual    INSERTING  REMOVING PROCEDURE    INSERTING C CARD   Remove the front cover as explained in the following picture  Hold the C CARD by  the long inclined side so that you can see the C MAP label and gently push the C CARD  into the slot as far as it will go to hold fixed into the slot and place the front cover again        REMOVING C CARD    Remove the front cover and the C CARD remove out of the slot     DIMENSIONS     lt  110 5mm  4 3          91mm  3 6    gt      34mm  19mm      1 3   4 EN O 7   l     149 5mm  5 9      e       Full User Manual        HI    INSTALLATION          Bracket mounting  on the left  and Flush mounting  on the right        mm 20 mm                  M4 threaded  M4 threaded          27mm            Mounting Screws    98 y Full User Manual    EXTERNAL WIRING    EXTERNAL WIRING FOR CHART PLOTTER    POWER  amp  I O CONNECTOR CABLE       PWR  GND COMMON                                     TRANSDUCER Connector    EE  PWR  GND COMM
109. nsive exposure to heat may result in damage to the chart plotter    e Connection to the power source with reversed polarity will damage the chart  plotter severely  This damage is not covered by the warranty    e The chart plotter contains dangerous high voltage circuits which only expe   rienced technicians MUST handle    e The C MAP By Jeppesen C CARD are available from your local dealer    e 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    e 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 allows the connection of high speed devices   like Fish Finder  If you are connecting a NMEAO183 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 your chart plotter screen is a very important operation and must be done  carefully  Since the surface is covered by an antireflective coating  the procedure  for cleaning all the surfaces can be performed in the following way  You use a tissue  or lens tissue and a cleaning spray containi
110. ntation Features         cccccccc cece ee ee eee  Preset Mode wssnccssasaaneccsdeesieisdvesareieeesses  PREVIOUS GOTO WEE  Primary Chart Plotter EEN  Production Installations icca 32     Q  Quick Info SEN 28  29   Quick Info on aleet es Asia    R   Radio Call SIgn ees ek g     e Age d eet 59   RAM EE  RAM MGM  s2ccccdicdserebetsietareicussc ise ebesiass  Range Mode EEN  Read EEN  Reading Directory       Real Time View    58   WEE  Receive Mark ek ege get ege 53   Receive Route     s sssssssssrsrrrrrrrrrrrerrerrrnn  Receive Waypoint          ssssssrresrrrrerrerrrrns  Receive EE  Ge Tee KEE  Receiving ROUTE E  Removing C CARD EE  Resolution angle EE  Restart GPS eerste eege  restricted area ence  Reversing Route csiicccctssciwteidanssceueeniiownrs  ee amre p aak 28  35  37   ee 32  35  37  46     ROUTE eege 14  50     Weil EEN 26  27  45   Route Check Accuracy              ceeeeees 47   Route Check Report              cccceee eee 47   Route e ENER 45  46   Route Data Report geesde Se ee 45   Route Depth       47   Route Eegeregie cathe neer raea  Route Report egene EE 22   Ro  te WIdUN E 47   ROUTES EE  Routes  amp  Tracks aggies eeben d E Neen dE EN    Full User Manual    S N Tatio EE  Safe Route Checking        sssssrrsssesrrrrrerrrr  Safety Route Check ee Ee  Safety Status Bar        ssssssesrsrrrrrrrrene 31   Safety Toolbar             ccccceeeeseeeeeeaeeeeenees  Eltere e Sege ineens 24   Satellite IMagery           cece eee e eee e es 32   Save  amp  Load EE  SU  Sen dl e 
111. o display the list of points  Press  ENTER   again to locate the point on the map     3 11 10 FINDING CURSOR    To select the research of Cursor position following the procedure    gt  Press any soft key    Map     Find     ENTER    Cursor     ENTER     Shows the cursor placing it on the center of the screen     3 11 11 FINDING COORDINATES    To select the research of Coordinates following the procedure    gt  Press any soft key    Map     Find     ENTER     Coordinates     ENTER    Use the cursor key to manually insert the coordinates and press  ENTER  o     Confirm    to locate them on the map     3 11 12 FINDING USER POINTS    To select the research of User Points following the procedure    gt  Press any soft key    Map     Find     ENTER    User Points     ENTER    Use the cursor key to manually insert the User Point name and press  ENTER   or  ConFirm  to locate it on the map     3 12 ALARMS MENU    Sets the desired values settings for the alarms     3 12 1 AUTO OFF    To set the automatic shutdown of the alarms when the alarm condition  disappears  The default setting is On   Press any soft key    Settina       Alarms     ENTER     Auto Off     ENTER     42 Full User Manual    3 12 2 ARRIVAL ALARM   To set an acoustic alarm to sound when the vessel is approaching the  destination  Specifies the radius of a circle around the Waypoint of a route  when  your vessel reaches this circle the alarm sounds  You can disable  Off  the Arrival    Alarm or insert value  The default
112. of navigation by assisting in the efficient operation of ship to ship   ship reporting and VTS applications  The system should enable operators to obtain  information from the ship automatically  requiring a minimum of involvement of  ship   s personnel  and should have a high level of availability  AIS transponders  installed on IMO vessels use VHF frequencies to      Transmit details of their own vessel  e Receive details from other vessels or navigation aids within VHF range    Information being transmitted from vessels over 300 tons that  due to re   cent 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     5 2 1 AIS SYSTEM DEFINITIONS    Target    t is a vessel equipped with AIS  Information about the tar   gets is being received by AIS Receiver and displayed on the  screen    CPA   Closest Point of Approach is the closest distance that will be    achieved between 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 e
113. oft key    Settinc     C Weather     ENTER     Copy from Memory card     ENTER     ss Download  Select Country To Call  Telephone Number  Sim Pin  Download Area    Press any soft key    Settina     C Weather     ENTER     Download     ENTER     aa Forecast   Press any soft key   Srel    C Weather     ENTER     Forecast     ENTER    saz Real Time View  On  Off    Press any soft key    Settinac       C Weather     ENTER     Real Time View     ENTER    ast Type of Data  Wind  Wave Data  Weather  Humidity  Temperature  Visibility    Press any soft key    Settinac     C Weather     ENTER     Type of Data     ENTER    E DATUM   The Latitude and Longitude lines printed on any map are based on certain models of the shape  of the earth  these models are called Datum or Coordinate Systems  There are many different  Datum in use  each one gives different Lat Lon positions for an identical point on the surface of  the earth     D   Full User Manual    E Dedicated Key  Key with a specified function  These keys have a label printed on them     E DEFAULT  Indicates a value or a setting which is used if the user has not defined a particular value  You can  modify this value using the menu settings      gt  DEPTH  pages    Allows to display the Depth Graph  if Fish Finder pages are not available and if valid NMEA0183  depth data Is available     full screen   PAGE     Full Depth     ENTER    split screen chart   PAGE     Chart  Depth     ENTER    split screen data boxes   PAGE     Depth Datab
114. ol  The default setting is Off    gt  Press any soft key    Settina     Simulation     ENTER     Cursor Control     ENTER        Full User Manual        YD         For the New User    In order to get started using your chart plotter  you must do the following  things     1  Your chart plotter must have been installed properly according to the  installation instruction    2  You must have performed the proper settings for use with your position   ing instrument and inserting the C CARD for navigating in area you wish     3  You must have Power On to the chart plotter and adjust the brightness  and contrast of the display     Once this is done  you can use your chart plotter for navigation     3 1 SCREEN DISPLAY CONFIGURATION    The chart plotter can display lots of useful pages of information which are  accessed by pressing   PAGE   This displays the Page Selection menu  which shows all available and  unavailable pages  Unavailable pages are shown in grey and cannot be accessed  due to particular data or optional accessories not being available     PAGE       Fig  3 1   Example of Page Selection menu    Move the cursor to select the available page you want and the press  ENTER    In the following paragraphs are displayed examples of these pages    Note that if the Fish Finder pages are not available  the Chart   Fish Finder   full Fish Finder and Fish   Data boxes pages are respectly replaced by Chart    Depth  full Depth and Depth   Data boxes pages  if valid NMEA 0183 depth 
115. or keypad light   E Contrast  The first option allows to adjust the contrast  Each time you pressed the cursor key  to right  the screen will decrease brightness  instead of to left it will increase  brightness     Full User Manual Hl    E Backlight  The second option allows to set the keyboard backlight     8 1 3 CARTRIDGES  To check the C CARD    E Internal Data Base Test   The first option allows to check the background cartography    E C CARD Test   To test the C CARD  There are the possible situations    1  if there 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    2  if there is a C CARD inserted in the slot  but it is a damaged C CARD   3  if there is not any C CARD inserted in the slot  the message  not present  is  shown    4  if there is an User C CARD inserted in the slot  the message  USER C CARD  is  shown    E C CARD Connector   Indicates if there is a malfunction in the connector  It is used only in production     8 1 4 MODEM TEST    To check the Modem connections  Press  ENTER  to select the preferred Port  related to the connections made  to the Port that the Modem C COM is connected     8 1 5 SERIAL PORT   If you are having problems receiving data from the position finding instru   ment  this test should help determine the problem   E Change Parameters  To change the parameers of the serial interface  This menu allows to select the Port   the Baud Rate between 4800 or 9600  the Dat
116. or reading  The default setting is Off    gt  Press any soft key    Settine       Alarms     ENTER     Heading Alarm     ENTER        3 12 8 GROUNDING ALARM  The chart plotter is provided with a function that  by querying the map s  data  verifies potential danger to navigation due to shallow water  land  rocks   obstructions and shoreline constructions  The maps are scanned periodically  every  10 seconds   When the Grounding Alarm is active  the chart plotter scans an area  in front of the boat  This area is identified by a triangle drawn in front of the boat  icon whose direction is determined by the current boat heading  The length of the  triangle is user selectable and its angle is 30 degrees  If any of the above objects  are found  the chart plotter notifies the danger on a dedicated warning message  box in the Grounding Alarm Report page  The Grounding Alarm is switched Off by  default after a Master Reset  Once the Grounding Alarm has been activated  a  warning message is shown   Press any soft key    Settinac     Alarms     ENTER     Grounding Alarm     ENTER     Full User Manual   4B    3 12 9 GROUNDING ALARM RANGE  Allows setting the length of the sector to be detected among 0 25  0 5  1 0  Nm  The default setting is 0 5 Nm  When any of the searched objects is found in the  scanned area  a tick marker is printed on the relative box in the Grounding Alarm  Report page to identify which dangerous objects have been currently detected   Press any soft key    Setmina  
117. oute Data Report page  appears on the  screen  that shows the C Link Navigation Data sent from the Master        5 3 3 OPERATIONS   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 outputting the C Link  Navigation Data  If the Slave is connected  all C Link Navigation Data received are  stored in its memory and the navigation is started           The information sent by the Master consists of the following values   e Navigation mode  To Single Destination to a Route   e Route Name   e Destination ID  e Destination Position  e Next Waypoint  D   e Range from Destination to next Waypoint   e Bearing from Destination to next Waypoint   e Route Length   e Distance from Destination to Last Route Waypoint   e Remaining Route Legs   e Planned Cruising Speed  e Average Fuel Consumption  e Initial Fuel Load  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  
118. outside the range     D  I ee Full User Manual    OG Depth ruler  Vertical graduated bar  It is a scale which reflects the depth of the area being  displayed     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 showing the portion of the Echogram currently represented in the zoomed  window  on the left part of the screen   It is turned on selecting Zoom Full  display page     A Scope    A real time representation of fish and bottom features passing through the  beam of the transducer  It is drawn as horizontal lines whose length and hue  IS proportional to the sonar strength returned  When the default palette is  selected  the strongest sonar returns will be shown as the color displayed of  the top of Color Bar while the weakest as the bottom color     D Operating Frequency  Readout of the selected operating frequency     6 2 1 UNDERSTANDING THE ECHOGRAM DISPLAY    The main elements that can be easily distinguished into an Echogram are     Fishes   Thermoclines  4   White Line   Surface Clutter    Structures       Bottom Echo Profile       ei ii ai mi Gi    Fig  6 6 2   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
119. ow with 8 different colors  appears  Use the cursor key to select the color and press  ENTER     If Coordinates field is selected  press  ENTER     Use the cursor key to insert  the value and press    ENTER       Press  ENTER  or    Accept      CLEAR  or  Cancet  otherwise      4 1 2 5 Goto   gt  Adding Waypoint   ENTER     Waypoint     ENTER   or Place cursor on Waypoint   Press  GOTO   select  CURSOR  and press  GOTO  again or  ENTER   a circle  surrounds the Waypoint symbol  A line is shown  connecting the Target with the  ship s position  When the Target is placed  all navigation data are referred to this  Target    Pressing  GOTO   selecting  PREVIOUS GOTO  and pressing  GOTO  again or   ENTER   a windows apears on the screen containing coordinates of previous inserted  Target  Select the desired Target and press  GOTO  again or  ENTER   the Target is  placed on the selected previous Target     Full User Manual   AY    Otherwise pressing  GOTO   selecting  ROUTE  and pressing  GOTO  again or     ENTER  the Target is placed on the first Waypoint of the route    Note that pressing  GOTO   selecting  MARK  and pressing  GOTO  again or     ENTER     the User Points List is shown on the screen  Select the desired User Point   the Waypoint  and press  GOTO  again or  ENTER   the Target is placed on the  selected Waypoint     4 1 2 6 Inserting Waypoint  Every time you place the cursor on the segment connecting two existing    Waypoints of a route the following function is avail
120. oxes     ENTER     CLEAR     TSM af    aso  Southend On Sea  Ramsgate       A ZO  ighton    Fig  3 1 2   Example of Chart Databoxes page    3 1 3 ROLLING ROAD PAGE    The Rolling Road page displays the navigation data in graphic mode  It is  possible to set the information in the page according to the user requirements      PAGE       Rolling Road     ENTER       CLEAR     Alphanumeric identifier  of the target if set          CDI  Course Deviation Indicator        Fig  3 1 3   Example of Rolling Road page    3 1 4 GPS STATUS PAGE    The GPS Status page shows in graphic mode GPS data    gt   PAGE     GPS Status     ENTER     CLEAR     Full User Manual d    Date and UTC  U   or Local L time       Fix Status  Tracked but not used Satellite          Speed Over Ground             Course Over Ground Course Over Ground       Altitude Used Satellite    Horizontal Dilution Of Precision    Vertical Dilution Of Precision vd  D  L m M   oS  Bars to indicate S N Ratio L    7  Fig  3 1 4   Example of GPS Status page    On the top side of the screen  there is a polar representation of the azimuth  and elevation of each satellites  The circle contains a number indicating the PRN of  the satellite and it is filled when it is used for the fix solution  On the bottom side  there are histograms indicating the S N ratio  SNR   The bar is filled when the  satellite is used for solution  When a valid fix is received  the Lat Lon  Date  Time   HDOP  VDOP  SOG  COG and Altitude are shown in the page
121. oxes     ENTER    E DEPTH RANGE   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 displayed on the range only      gt  DEVICES  menu    Allows to select the following menu    ss  FISH FINDER SETUP Menu   Press any soft key   Gre    Devices     ENTER     Fish Finder Setup     ENTER    oss ALS Menu   Press any soft key    Settina       Devices     ENTER     AIS     ENTER    E DGPS   Differential GPS   Provides even greater positioning accuracy than standard GPS    E DTG   Distance To Go   Actual distance to reach the Target    E EVENT   User point that refers to the ship s position  It is simply a way of marking where the boat is    E FILE   Collection of information  of the same type  stored on a User C CARD  Each file must have a  unique name  ideally one that describes its contents  Filenames are kept in a directory on each  User C CARD     gt  FIND  menu    Allows finding Port Services  Port By Name  Port By Distance  Lakes By Name  Lakes Information   Points Of Interest  Tide Stations  Wrecks  Obstructions  Cursor  Coordinates and User Points     wee Port Services  Press any soft key    Map    Find     ENTER     Port Services     ENTER     saa Port By Name  Press any soft key    Mar     Find    ENTERT    Port by Name     ENTER     wee Port By Distance  Press any soft key    Mar     Find    ENTERT    Port by
122. perature sensor  Using the readings  from a precise temperature measuring device  insert here a positive negative offset  to display right value on FF screens     6 5 11 6 Set Default Settings  Restores the default values     6 5 12 ALARMS  The Alarms menu allows you to define additional sonar alarm settings for  Fish Alarm  Shallow Alarm  Depth Alarm and Temperature Upper Lower Rate   Any soft key    Settina     Devices     ENTER     Fish Finder Setup     ENTER      Alarms     ENTER     6 5 12 1 Shallow Water  Triggers an alarm when depth becomes shallower than the value set     6 5 12 2 Deep Water    Triggers an alarm when depth becomes deeper than the value set     6 5 12 3 High Water Temperature  Triggers an alarm when the transducer reports a temperature  from TEMP 1  sensor  above the value set     6 5 12 4 Low Water Temperature    Triggers an alarm when the transducer reports a temperature  from TEMP 1  sensor  below the value set     Full User Manual               JI    6 5 12 5 Water Temperature Rate  Triggers an alarm when the transducer reports a temperature  from TEMP 1  sensor  variation rate above the value set     6 5 12 6 Fish Alarm   The options for Fish Alarm set the size of the fishes that  if detected by the  unit  switches an alarm to sound  These options are  Off  Small  Medium  Big and  Huge  The alarm sounds if the set size  or bigger  is detected     6 5 13 SAVE  amp  LOAD    Insert the User C CARD into the slot  then follow the procedure   Any soft k
123. qual to CPA Limit  This test is done  for active targets only    TCPA   Time to closest Point of Approach is the time remaining until  the CPA will occur    TCPA Limit   This is the time remaining before the CPA is reached    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    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 primarily registers the boat information in the U S   Coast Guard   s national distress database for use in emer   gency situations    Active Target   Target located within the Activation Range  Active target is    Full User Manual   SD    represented by oriented triangle with COG and Heading vec   tors  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 Tar   get 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 
124. r inserting Target    The  MARK  item is disabled if no Mark has been stored    The  ROUTE  item is disabled if no Waypoint has been stored    The  PORT SERVICES  item is disabled if no C CARD with charting data has  been inserted    The  CLEAR GOTO  is enabled only if a Target has been inserted and all other  items are disabled  because the Target is present yet     Another characteristic of the  GOTO  key is the following  to confirm selection it is  possible to press  ENTER  or  GOTO   So you can set many navigation functions without  moving finger from the  GOTO  key  For example to set navigation to cursor  pressing     GOTO  twice  or to delete navigation pressing this key for 3 times     The software keys  soft keys     The software keys  soft key  have different functions according to the modes  of operation  their labels for the current functions  located on the front panel  are  Shown on the screen right above the soft key  When the soft key labels are shown   by pressing the associated soft key the relative function is executed  By pressing     CLEAR    the four soft key labels disappear    When the soft key labels are not shown and any menu is not open  by  pressing one of the four soft keys their labels for the current functions are shown  on the screen immediately above the soft keys     SeTTING    selects the Settings Menu      Map      selects the Map Menu   Focus   is active only if the Fish Finder mode has been selected  Allows to select  the active page amo
125. ransom    Transom    In hull    Thru hull    Thru hull    Thru hull    Funct  Power    D S T 600W  D S T 600W  D 600W  D 600W  D S T 600W  D T 600W  79    7  Terms  amp  Functions    This section explains the terms that may be unfamiliar to the reader  The  symbol   indicates that the term is followed only by an explanation  while the  symbol   indicates that the term is more widely explained  you will also find a  briefly description on how to select the related menu option  listing the operation a  keys sequence with the menu names enclosed between double apices  For example     ENTER       Waypoint     ENTER  means that you must press the  ENTER  key  using  the cursor key to select the Waypoint item and press the  ENTER  key to place it      gt  AIS  menu    Automatic Identification System  It has been introduced to improve the safety of navigation by  assisting in the efficient operation of ship to ship  ship reporting and VTS applications       aa Display  value  Off    Press any soft key    Settina     Devices     ENTER     AIS     ENTER     Display     ENTER   sat CPA Alarm  value  Off    Press any soft key    Settina     Devices     ENTER     AIS     ENTER     CPA Alarm     ENTER   sat TCPA Alarm  value  Off    Press any soft key    Settinac     Devices     ENTER     AIS     ENTER     TCPA Alarm     ENTER      gt  ALARMS  menu    Sets the desired values settings for the alarms    sss Auto Off  On  Off    Press any soft key       Settina       Alarms    ENTERT    Auto
126. row denotes the strength of the current as follows     0 to 0 1 kn Yellow  0 2 to 1 0 kn Yellow  1 1 to 2 0 kn Orange  2 1 to 3 0 kn Orange  3 1 to 9 9 kn Red        gt  Press any soft key    Map    Other Map Configurations     ENTER     Display Mode      ENTER     Custom     ENTER     Tides  amp  Currents     ENTER     Seabed Type  Turns On Off the displaying of the Seabed Type   Press any soft key    Mar     Other Map Configurations     ENTER     Display Mode      ENTER     Custom     ENTER     Seabed Type     ENTER     Port  amp  Services  To locate and display the nearest available facilities of a particular  type  i e  the nearest Hospital  sailmaker  bank  etc    The icons list of the available  services is shown on the screen     Press any soft key    Mar     Other Map Configurations     ENTER     Display Mode      ENTER     Custom     ENTER     Port  amp  Services     ENTER     Tracks  amp  Routes  Turns On Off the displaying of Tracks and Routes  recommended  and established routes for ships at sea  including traffic separation schemes  deep  water routes         Press any soft key    Mar     Other Map Configurations     ENTER     Display Mode      ENTER     Custom     ENTER     Tracks  amp  Routes     ENTER     Depth Range Min  Allows to insert a minimum value for the depth range   Press any soft key    Mar     Other Map Configurations     ENTER     Display Mode      ENTER     Custom     ENTER     Depth Range Min     ENTER     Depth Range Max  Allows to insert a max
127. rth parallel to   the equator in degrees from 0   to 90       B4 Full User Manual    E LAT  LON  Coodinate system using Latitude and Longitude coordinates to define a position on earth      gt  LIST  User Points   menu    Displays the User Points list on the scren     RR List   Press any soft key    Settina       List     ENTER     List     ENTER    oss Send   Press any sot key    Settina     List     ENTER     Send     ENTER    ene Receive   Press any soft key    Settina       List     ENTER     Receive     ENTER     E LONGI TUDE  Angular distance East or West of the prime meridian  Greenwich meridian  as measured by lines  perpendicular to the parallels and covering at the poles rom 0   to 180       E MAGNETI C DEVI ATI ON  Angle between the Magnetic North and the Compass North     E MAGNETI C VARI ATI ON  The angle between the magnetic and geographic meridians at any pace  expressed in degrees  West or East to indicate the direction of magnetic North fom true North  It changes from point to  SR and  at the same point  with time   MAP  menu   The user may choose either to display or not on the screen the selected objects  depending on  his specific requirement   ene ZOOM Type  Standard  Flexi Zoom   Press any soft key    Mar     Zoom Type     ENTER   see Fonts  amp  Symbols  Normal  Large   Press any soft key    Map    Fonts  amp  Symbols    ENTER     sss Perspective View  On  Off   Press any soft key   Map    Perspective View    ENTER   see Dynamic Nav Aids  On  Off   Pres
128. s any soft key    Map     Dynamic Nav Aids     ENER   ees Mixing Levels  On  Off   Press any soft key    Map     Mixing Levels     ENTER     12 Safety Status Bar  On  Off  Icon   Premere un qualsiasi soft key    Mar     Safety Status Bar     ENTER   ss Satellite Imagery  On  Off   Premere un qualsiasi soft key    Map     Satellite  magery     ENTER   ene Currents Prediction  Premere un qualsiasi soft key    Map    Currents Prediction     ENTER   see Other Map Configurations Menu  Press any soft key    Map     Other Map Configurations     ENTER   ene Info  Press any soft key    Map    Info     ENTER    aa Find Menu  Pess any soft key    Map     Find     ENTER      gt  MARK   Reference points related to cursor position   Add Mark     ENTER       MARK       ENTER      Move Mark  place cusor on Mark   Move    cursor    ENTER    Delete Mark  placecursor on Mark   Deeg     ENTER    Edit Mark  placecursor on Markt  Eor    ENTER    selct field  Symbol Name Color     Coordinates  using cursor    ENTER   GoTo on Mark  place cusor on Mark   GoTo     ENTER     Find Mark  press any soft key    Mar     Find     ENTER     User Points     ENTER   Info on Mark  press any oft key    Settina       List     ENTER     List     ENTER   Send Mark  press any soft key    Settina       List     ENTER     Send     ENTER     Receive Mark  press any soft key    Setmina       List     ENTER     Receive     ENTER     gt  MEMORY CARD  menu    The chart plotter uses the optional User C CARD to save user data
129. sedhciemmmaaranuhasins 47  4 1 2 1  Addig Waypoints EEN 47   Ade   Moving Way DOM EE 47   4 1 2  3  Deleting WE e SE 48   4 1 2 4 Editing Waypoint EE 48   i  GOO EE 49    6 Full User Manual    41 2 6   Inserting Way DOME ee E 50   4 1 2 7 Finding Waypoint EE 51   4 1 2 8 Finding information on Waypoints  User Points List page  51   View Waypoint on the Map EE 51   Find Waypoint in the User Points List poage  cece eeeeeeeeees 51   D  leting Way DOUG rsssssssissa ren anina AEEA En AER 51   Deleting all stored User en EE 51   41 29  Send en 52   4 1 2 10 Receive Waypoints             ssrusssrererresrrrsrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrerrrrrrrrerrrrrrrrerrrne 52   4 2 MARKS   ss   ss Aren E decisis E E Ea ae rE E e E E E aT 52  42 1 Adding EC ug SE 52  42 2  WOW Mark EE 52  42 3  Deleting Mark ENEE 52  42 4 EditMark EE 52  Bios  GOO EE 53  4 2 6  Finding CES 53  4 2 7 Finding Information on Marks  User Points Dest  53  E te BC CEET 53  4 2 9 Receive Marks EE 53   4 3 USING THE TRACK FUNCTIONS  EEN 53  4 3 1 Enabling Track Storg get ccieccatinwewesicetmawinsesihawnanemiiateinanesecesetonsudsmaaunesiesmas 53  4 3 2 Deleting Track EE 53  43 3  Configuration Men   EE 54  433 Selecting Active Track ssrf siririn RiR rN EIEE ANPES EEI S EERE EED EGS 54   4 3 5 2 Displaying Mak ee 54   4 3 3 3 Selecting Track e EE 54   4 3 3 4 Selecting Track memorizing Dvpe   54   4 33 59  POCICCUNG TIME Zeite e Seege tee E aa EE 54   4 3 3 6 Selecting he gn 54   4 3 53   Deleting All Tracks EE 54   4 3 4 Deleting Tot
130. see Par  6 5 3  and the Variable Depth Marker  VDM   is not displayed on the screen    In Bottom Lock Zoom mode the Fish Finder Echogram is automatically moved  up down as to keep the Bottom Line always visible in the lower half of the screen   Note    Moving the Cursor key up down displays the Variable Depth Marker  VDM  switching the Fish  Finder in Marker Zoom mode     6 4 2 THE MARKER ZOOM    The Marker Zoom mode is activated either when the Fish Finder is in Manual  Range mode  see Par  6 5 3  or the Depth Cursor is displayed on the screen   In Marker Zoom mode the Fish 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     Full User Manual   ZB    6 5 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    Any soft key    Settinc     Devices     ENTER     Fish Finder Setup     ENTER     Preset Mode  Gain Mode  Fange Mode  Depth   Shift   Bottom Range    buert Reject  
131. ser Point  first delete  the Target and then delete all User Points     Full User Manual              2    4 1 2 9 Send Waypoints    To transmit all User Points onto the NMEA output port    gt  Press any soft key    Settina     List     ENTER     Send       ENTER       4 1 2 10 Receive Waypoints    To save all User Points received from the NMEA input port    gt  Press any soft key    Settine    List     ENTER     Receive     ENTER     4 2 MARKS    You may tag a location on the chart with a Mark symbol and number  which  you can record for later use     4 2 1 ADDING MARK   gt   ENTER     Mark     ENTER    The new Mark appears on your cursor position  An info window containing  Mark symbol  name and Latitude Longitude is shown     Every time you place the cursor on a Mark the following functions are available     4 2 2 MOVING MARK   gt  Adding Mark   ENTER     Mark     ENTER   or Place cursor on Mark   Press  Move   Use the cursor key to move the cursor  a dotted line  connecting  the Mark to the new position  is shown  Press  ENTER  or    Accept      CLEAR  or  CanceL   otherwise  and the Mark will be placed in the new position  The  old  Mark  remains  on the screen shaded until the screen is redrawn     4 2 3 DELETING MARK   gt  Adding Mark   ENTER     Mark     ENTER   or Place cursor on Mark   Press  Deeg A window is opened  press  ENTER  or    Accept      CLEAR  or   CanceL  otherwise   The deleted Mark remains shaded until the screen is redrawn        4 2 4 EDIT MARK   gt
132. sest Point of Approach    59  WEE 24  61  82  Color Bar eebe 68  Color SettingS eege geet er eieEehgg 76  BEER  eeh 82  Config MGM EE 54  CONFIG  Track  menu  zess g  e ENEE 82  Configuration MENU ciccccsseeiisssecasecdsaccecass 54  Configuration Track Menu    ssssssssrserrrssrer  89   ein e EE 91    101    elt ge EE 14   Coordinates ciccsicangadsenessaedivedind nation 42   Copy from Memory Card   Course Over Ground    cesses eeenees    CPA age 59   Creating a ENEE een  Cross Track error ere eege  e CR WEE  Currents Predicrion   32   CURSOR         c000000 14  26  27  49  53   L   IC EE 12  13  42  83   Cursor Control EEN 19   Cursor Key          ccccceeeeeeaeeees 12  13  71     D  dangerous objects          sssessrrrrrerrrrre 46   Dangerous Target  AlS  sciscativsctcsedixadeeces    Data Box Setup ccs ccascssseatialsosestcaceasseset  Dat   FOAMS dorai ea ene eei  Data MCN ssivstsietetiidevesecstcensevevssdereoest  Data pages       ss sssesssssssrrsrressrrorrrrersesso  Data Safety Indicator                 cccceeee eee  IER  Date  simulation  e   z  eehegese   r ie Se EN 19   Date Format eege ANERER EES ee  16   DATUM EE  Daylight Saving Time sssisisisevesscxsesecs 16   Deactivate Track tee  Declutter cescitecemmistixameusss i Vere a anaa  Dedicated Key AN  Deep TE EE  DEFAULT ee  Delete All Tracks ag 1s  eabui aide sta ed SEN  Delete TE  Delete Mark       Delete Route ege geeiert e ge  esie S    Delete Track tee ee eebe  Deleting All Tracks E  Deleting all User Ponts     Dele
133. sor is placed on the desired starting Waypoint  it can be the  first Waypoint of the route or not  press  GOTO   select  CURSOR  and press  GOTO   again or  ENTER   The Waypoint symbol is shown enclosed in a circle and a dot line  connecting the Target with the ship  All navigation data are referred to the Target  placed    The Target automatically is moved on the next Waypoint on the route when  the Target is reached    Otherwise place the cursor on Target and press  Next   the Target is moved  on the next Waypoint on the route  The cursor is moved on the actual Waypoint  Target  if the Target is placed on the last Waypoint on the route  Next  is not active    When the cursor is on the Target  press    Previous     the Target is moved on the  previous Waypoint in the route  The cursor is moved on the actual Waypoint Target   if the Target is on the first Waypoint of the route  Previous  is not active         3 4 4 TIME TO GO    When the Target is placed the TTG value  if selected  is shown in the Text  Area     3 4 5 DELETING TARGET   Place cursor on Target icon  press  Stop   A window to confirm the navigation  interruption appears on the screen  Press  ENTER  or  GOTO   the symbol that identifies  Target remains the screen until it is redrawn     3 5 C MAP By  eprpesenMAX CARTOGRAPHY I NFORMATION    MAX is a major evolution of the product technology  Key points are     3 5 1 DATA FEATURES   e ISO Certification  electronic chart production process with quality cer   tificat
134. t for optimal reading     3 5 2 PRESENTATION FEATURES   e Clear View  advanced legibility techniques providing more chart data  on the screen    e Clear Info  sophisticated  Human Dictionary  to translate Nav Aid ab   breviations found on paper charts    e Dynamic Nav Aids  an innovative and dynamic presentation mode    e Flexi Zoom  increased Under and Over Zoom between chart levels   resulting in optimal scale display for any situation    e Dynamic Elevation Data  optimized palettes including the NOAA color  palette    e Perspective View   Real World  perspective view of the chart  up   dated real time during navigation    e Smooth Zoom  smooth transition of cartographic levels    e Enhanced Turbo Zoom  extra fast cartography level change display   ing the most important cartographic objects    e Enhanced Mixing Levels  seamless data presentation    e Off line redraw  cartography level transition without image  construction     3 5 3 CARTOGRAPHIC DATA RELATED FEATURES  e Guardian Alarm  automatic control and alarm over obstacles on charts  in front of your boat   e Safety Toolbar  interactive alarm system for situational awareness on  screen   e Safety Route Check  sophisticated function checking dangerous ob   jects along your navigation route     28 Full User Manual    3 6 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
135. t is possible only if the route is  already created   Press  ENTER  or  Conrirm    CLEAR  or  Cancec  otherwise      Route Color    gt  Press any soft key    Settinc    Route     ENTER     Select     ENTER     Coon  A window allows to choose the color  by using the cursor key  Press  ENTER    or  Conrirm    CLEAR  or  CanceL  otherwise      Displaying Route  Press any soft key    Settine    Route     ENTER     Select     ENTER       Hipe     Snow    The function allows to hide show the segment that joins the Waypoints     4 1 1 2 Deleting Route   gt  Press any soft key    Settinc    Route     ENTER     Delete     ENTER    A window is opened  press  ENTER  or  Conrirm    CLEAR  or  Cancec  other   wise   The route remains on the screen shaded until the screen is redrawn     4 1 1 3 Finding Info on Route  Route Data Report     gt  DATA more times until the Route Data Report page has been selected    or    gt  Press any soft key    Settinc    Route     ENTER     Report     ENTER   The following functions are available     Full User Manual              S A3    Changing Fuel values  Press any soft key    Settinec    Route     ENTER        Report       ENTER       FueL   e Initial Fuel  insert value by using the cursor key  Press  CLEAR  to confirm   e Fuel  insert value by using the cursor key to insert the forecast consump   tion  liters per hour   Press  CLEAR  to confirm   Press  CLEAR  to confirm and to return to the previous menu     Changing Speed values  Press any soft key 
136. the problem persists  erase the memory   see Par  8 1 1      Full User Manual        QB    SMARTER CHART 500 CHART PLOTTER  SMARTER CHART 500 SOUNDER COMBO    SMARTER CHART 500 Al S COMBO       TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS    e Power Consumption    CHART PLOTTER  SOUNDER COMBO  AIS Comso   Power Supply   Display   Display Resolution   Cartography   Operating temperature range   Memory   Keyboard   Weight   Accessories    Full User Manual      600 mA max  12V     12W Average  24W peak  with FF on      660 mA max  12V     10   35 Volt dc  7Watt max     TFT trasflective LCD sunlight  active area 5      320 x 240 pixels     C MAP By Jeppesen NIT   amp  MAX C CARD     0  55  C  32  131  F      Non volatile     Silicon rubber  backlight     900 gr     e Fuse 2 Amp    fuseholder  CHart Poren     e Fuse 3 Amp    fuseholder  Sounper ComsBo   e Fuse 2 Amp    fuseholder  AIS Comso    e External Bracket and I O cable 1 5 mt 5 9Ft  e Protective cover   e Flush mounting kit   e User Manual    95    For SOUNDER ComBo   FF MODULE 600w 50 200KHz TECHNI CAL SPECI FI CATIONS    e Power Output   600W  4800Wpp   50 200KHz Dual Frequency  e Max Depth   213m  7OOFt  at 200kKHz  457m 1500Ft  at  50kHz  e Automatic Recognition of the AIRMAR  X DUCER ID  transducers for best per   formance    e Advanced Digital Signal Processing   e Speed  amp  Temperature Sensor  if available on transducer   e Alarms  shallow water  depth  Fish  temp    e Trip Log  Fish Symbols   e STC  Interference Rejection  Automatic 
137. ting EE ageet reegt Neel deer  Deleting Mark etc seieiegieh   tt ebegie ug D  s g  e A  Deleting MOB se EEEEEDRN KREESSER  Deleting Partial Distance          ssrsserrerrren  Deleting Route E  Deleting RE CN 26   Deleting Total Distance            ssrrserrrerrren  Deleting Track     Deleting Waypoint                27  48  51   Depth EE 16  21  24  25   Depth  amp  Altitude Unit                  ccceeee eee  DEPTH  PAG  S  eat  Depth Alarm xv ENEE ENNER NNN 43   Depth Area scuicereaneacnedeoniwabontaenscumaewadue     Depth Graph WEE  Depth Graph at full screen                    5   Depth Graph Pages 22038 NEE  Depth Graph with charts aas seess aaen  Depth Graph with Databoxes                     Depth Page         ccccccesccceeesseeeeesaaeeneeaees  DEPTH RANGE E  Depth Range Max   sssssssssssrern 35  36   Depth Range Min                 00eeee 35  36   Depth ruler     ssssessssnsrrrrrrrerrrrsrrrrerrrrrrrre  Depth Altitude Units                    cece eee eee    102    eng E 27    EENEG 26  DEVICES  menu  EE SE  DEVICES MENU weccistucessneuetsiseneniveneeseia lie 87  IGE EE 83  Ieren E 28  29  Differential Correcthon   eens 84  Differential GPS   lt icrincwewetiadadasns oxtseevaneuens 83  if 35  37  46  86  Diffusion area           cece cece ce cece eee seen eeeaes 32  Digital Depth EEN 68  DIM Menu EE 91  DIMENSIONS  2xcnccdenccscatsscoavacnstsindeseanecas 97  Directory EE 56  disable track stong    53  Display  AlS  esoguer ees ee 60  81  Display Mode    35  82  86  Display
138. ts the speed of the redraw of the screen  If this function is  not used it maybe disabled        3 8 6 SAFETY STATUS BAR  DSI   Data Safety I ndicator    gt  Press any soft key    Map     Safety Status Bar     ENTER   The possible choices are listed in the table below   e ON   the Safety Status Bar is shown  e OFF   the Safety Status Bar is not shown  e ICON  the Safety Status Bar is not shown  but a Warning alarm Icon will  blink on the corner of the map screen as soon as any item con   trolled by the DSI  Data Safety Indicator  function returns an  alarm condition  The Warning Icon remains displayed until the  alarm condition persists   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               BEST MAP _    _DATA OFF    DECLUT  DANGERS CAUTIONS                Fig  3 8 6   Safety Status Bar       Boxes definition is as follows     Normal   when the chart is displayed at normal scale    Under Zoom   red when the chart is under zoomed out more than twice nor   mal scale  gray otherwise    Over Zoom   red when the chart is over zoomed in more than twice normal  scale  gray otherwise    Chart Lock   red when the chart is zoomed in more than twice normal scale   gray otherwise     Full User Manual Al     2  Best Map  Red when a more detailed chart is available under the cursor position      GI Data Off  Red when at least one
139. ttom Lock ZOOM RE  Bottom Range E  EEN  brightnesS Seele g   NaaedceEEE 14  16   IO E    Full User Manual    C   C CARD TEE 19  82  C CARD Connector eege 92  C CARD Test gies ege Eeer Sens 92  C COM RE 16  18  C COM Connections secere 18  C COM modem negen geeeen Eeer e ee 57  SR TEE 82  84  E ie 61  62  63  C WEATHER sacoencstecsaceetinaaesiacbonniatetdhiest 82  C WEATHER Men    87  C Weather menu           ccccccccceeeeeeeeeeeeees 57  C Weather Service NENNEN 57  Cable WINING  EE 84  Calibrate Aux Temperature    77  Calibrate Sound Speed           c cece eseeeeeeaes 77  Calibrate Water Speed            c cece ecee enna 77  Calibrate Water Temperature    77  Cartidge Menu EE 85  CARTOGRAPHY EE 27  Cartography gee Cree CeCe tre errr rr tt 95  COMEOOS eer 56  cartridge EE 19  CARTRIDGE  Menu  ggiger ierg  ease 82  ege ele 92  Caution Notice EE 15   in lte  EN leg D 29  Changing Fuel values           cceeeeeeee eee eenes 46  Changing le 45  Changing Speed values         s ssssreserrssrrn  46  changing the scale wescavscineterteaivinaeawesic 13  Chart EE 22  CHART  page  WEE 82  Chart   Fish Finder   t Zes   s kg EE 72  Chart Boundaries s es 35  37  86  chart ee dr e CN 19  CHART LANGUAGE gesteet kees 17  Chart Language teen Age EE Aen 16  88  Chart LOCK sniteeiccecatetessiectat 31  35  37  86  Chart Page EE 22  chart plotter Off EE 14  chart plotter ON EE 14  EE ee 13  lg Ree 23  Chart Depth EE 24  Egeter Eege 13  71  CLEAR GOTO E 14  84  Clear a EE 28  Clear VIEW Ze Ee 28  Clo
140. users  Off  Icon  Icon   Depth    Press any soft key    Map     Other Map Configurations     ENTER     Diffusers     ENTER   ost Wrecks  Off  Icon  Icon   Depth     Press any soft key    Map     Other Map Configurations     ENTER     Wrecks     ENTER      ENTER       86 Full User Manual    ORIENTATION RESOLUTION  Resolution angle for the Map Orientation  range  5  30  degrees  The default setting is 30        gt  PALETTE   It is possible to select Normal  NOAA  Night Vision or Sunlight for Palette  Normal is recom   mended 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 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 Vision is recommended when the  environment is dark in order to reduce the glare of the display  The chart plotter displays maps  and screen in darker colors    BONERT    PAGE    or    Press soft key    Settina       LCD Adjustment       ENTER     PAGE     E PORT INFO   Combination of a Port I nfo database containing all the relevant Safety and Navigational information  normally found in good pilot books and a presentation softwar
141. ymbol that identifies  Target remains on the screen until it is redrawn     3 4 NAVIGATION ON A ROUTE    It is possible to define several positions  Waypoints  in a sequence called  route and to navigate follow the route towards the end point        3 4 1 ADDING WAYPOINT   To create a Waypoint place the cursor on the desired position  press  ENTER    select  Waypoint   press  ENTER  again  The Waypoint is shown on the screen and it  becomes the first point of the first route  A window with information on route  number  symbol and name  Latitude Longitude of Waypoint is shown on the screen   Also it is indicated the distance to cover  and or covered  if there are several Way   points  refer to the next Waypoint     26 Full User Manual    3 4 2 CREATING A ROUTE   Repeat the  Adding Waypoint  procedure described in the previous Par  3 4 1   The sequence of moving the cursor and pressing  ENTER  is continued to create the  route  until you have reached the last Waypoint  your final destination  Segments  connecting the Waypoints are shown  and the starting point is identified by a circle  surrounding the first Waypoint of the route  the distance to cover is shown too     3 4 3 DELETING WAYPOINT   To delete the Waypoint  place the cursor on the desired Waypoint  press  Deeg  Press    Accept    to confirm the deletion  The Waypoint is deleted and a new  line between previous and next Waypoint is shown  The deleted Waypoint remains  Shaded until the screen is redrawn    When the cur
    
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