Standard Horizon CP1000C manual

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    CP155C / CP175C / CP1000C GPS Chartplotter Owner's Manual[...]

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    WARNING!!! Electronic charts displayed by the chartplotter are believed to be accurate and reliable, but that are not intended to be a substitute for the official charts, which should remain your main reference for all matters related to the execution of safe navigation. For this reason we would like to remind you that you should carry on board and[...]

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    Congratulations on you purchase of the GPS chartplotter! Whether this is your first chartplotter, or if you have other STANDARD HORIZON equipment, the STANDARD HORIZON organization is committed to ensuring your enjoyment of this chartplotter. STANDARD HORIZON technical support personnel stand behind every product we sell, and our Product Support te[...]

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    Page 6 GPS chartplotters CAUTION - The chartplotter is designed for maritime use. Please give attention to avoid water intrusion into the C-MAP NT + C-CARD cartridge holder. - Extensive exposure to heat may result in damage to the chartplotter. - The chartplotter contains dangerous high voltage circuits which only experienced technicians can handle[...]

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    GPS chartplotters Page 7 T ABLE OF CONTENTS 1. INTRODUCTION ...................................................................................................... 11 1.0 GENERAL INFORMATION .................................................................................... 11 1.1 PACKING LIST .......................................................[...]

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    Page 8 GPS chartplotters 3.7 OTHER SETTINGS IN GENERAL SETUP MENU ................................................ 33 4. USING FIND SERVICES & MORE FUNCTION .............................................................. 35 4.0 PORT SERVICES ................................................................................................... 35 4.[...]

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    GPS chartplotters Page 9 10.9 VHF DIGITAL SELECTIVE CALLING .................................................................... 64 10.9.0 Interfacing .................................................................................................. 64 10.9.1 DSC Distress Call ........................................................................[...]

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    GPS chartplotters Page 11 1. INTRODUCTION 1.0 GENERAL INFORMATION The GPS chartplotter is a precision-crafted, high-performance receiver for the Global Positioning System (WAAS GPS) constellation of satellites, providing precise location data with a host of navigation features. Idea for nautical use and sealed against water ingress. The GPS chartpl[...]

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    Page 12 GPS chartplotters 1.1.1 CP175C Packing List REPLACEMENT PART ITEM RR16000001 Quick Disconnect Bracket RR16000002 Protective Cover UU90000001 Flush mounting screws RR1600003 Flush mount template Q0000003 2 amp fuse and holder XUS0003911 Smart DGPS WAAS Antenna XUCMP0066 Owner’s Manual XUCMP0067 Quick Reference Guide 1.1.2 CP1000C Packing L[...]

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    GPS chartplotters Page 13 Figure 1.2.0b - Color Video Camera Figure 1.2.0ba - Extension Cable[...]

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    GPS chartplotters Page 15 2. GETTING ST ARTED 2.0 MOUNTING THE GPS CHARTPLOTTER The GPS chartplotter is supplied with hardware for bracket or flush mounting. Below are pictures showing actual examples of the two types of installation. 2.1 BRACKET MOUNTING The GPS chartplotter can be mounted using the supplied bracket. Before installing ensure the a[...]

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    Page 16 GPS chartplotters 2. Drill a hole in one area of the cut area that will allow the blade of a jig saw to be inserted. Insert and cut out the area on the panel using the jig saw. 3. Next drill the four holes required to insert the chartplotter with the mounting studs. 4. Install the mounting studs on the chartplotter and insert into the mount[...]

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    GPS chartplotters Page 17 2.3.0 Flush Mounting NOTE Before drilling holes, it is recommended the GPS antenna be positioned where the location is planned to be drilled, cable connected to the Plotter and the GPS chartplotter turned on to ensure a GPS FIX is received. 1. Remove the threaded base from the GPS antenna dome. 2. To ease installation a fl[...]

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    Page 18 GPS chartplotters 2.4.0a Connection Table for CP155C/CP1000C 12VDC Power and NMEA Cable Pin Wire Color Description Connection Example 1 Black Battery Ground Connect to battery ground and Black wire of GPS Antenna 2 Red Battery Positive Connect to Battery Positive and Red wire of GPS Antenna 3 Green NMEA Common Common for NMEA devices 4 Blue[...]

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    GPS chartplotters Page 19 2.4.1a Connection for CP155C 2.4.1b Connection for CP175C 2.4.1c Connection for CP1000C[...]

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    Page 20 GPS chartplotters 2.5 BATTERY CONNECTIONS 1. The GPS chartplotter is supplied with a fuse and holder. This fuse should be installed into the Black wire to protect the NMEA output/input circuits from becoming damaged. 2. Connect the Red and Black wires from the GPS chartplotter and the GPS antenna together and route to a 12VDC source as dire[...]

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    GPS chartplotters Page 21 2.8 OPTIONAL BLACK BOX FISH FINDER STANDARD HORIZON offers an optional black box fish finder called FF520. Pls refer to the manual supplied with the Fish Finder for connections and operation. Figure 2.8 - Fish Finder FF520 2.9 CONNECTING DIGITAL INSTRUMENTS/AUTOPILOT/RADAR The GPS chartplotter can be connected to any of th[...]

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    Page 22 GPS chartplotters 2.11 NMEA DATA PAGE The NMEA Data Page is very useful to see if a External device (example: Depth Sounder) is transmitting NMEA sentences to the GPS chartplotter. This page can also be used to see if the GPS chartplotter NMEA output is being loaded down by a external NMEA device the GPS chartplotter is connected to. Scenar[...]

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    GPS chartplotters Page 23 Standard Horizon offers an optional cable called ACVC10 that allows any VCR or DVD to simply be plugged into the CP1000C. Figure 2.12.1 - VCR/DVD Input The CP1000C has the capablity to select the Video Input in three ways. 1. From the menu Press [MENU] , select SETUP , press [ENTER] , select VIDEO IN PUT press [ENTER] ,. A[...]

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    Page 24 GPS chartplotters “V IDEO ” . If “V IDEO ” is pressed, the soft keys will be assigned this way: “I NPUT 2”, “I NPUT 1” , “A UTO S WITCH ” . From now on, the functioning is identical to case 2. 2.13 OPTIONAL C-MAP NT + CARTOGRAPHY STANDARD HORIZON has taken advantage of C-MAP’s experience with professional navigation, b[...]

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    GPS chartplotters Page 25 3. CONTROLS AND INDICA T ORS NOTE This section defines each control of the chartplotter. For instructions, refer to Getting Started and Advanced Settings sections of this Owner's Manual. 3.0 CONTROLS AND CONNECTIONS The chartplotter is controlled by using the keys located on the front panel. These labeled keys are ded[...]

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    Page 26 GPS chartplotters The MARK key Places Mark under the ships position when in Home Mode (in Cursor Mode under the cursor). The ROUTE key When pressed places a Waypoint. Succeeding presses place more Waypoints to form a Route. The PWR key and Lamp/Contrast Press and hold [PWR] to turn the chartplotter on or off. Once on press [PWR] to show the[...]

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    GPS chartplotters Page 27 2. When the power is first turned on two pages are briefly shown before the GPS Status page. Figure 3.1.0 - Start-Up pages 3. When the GPS chartplotter is first turned on it will take some time for the GPS to acquire a fix of your position. Look closely at the GPS Status page and you will see satellites and relative signal[...]

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    Page 28 GPS chartplotters NOTE To change from Cursor Mode to Home Mode press [CLEAR] . Home mode When the ships icon is only shown on the Chart page (cursor is not shown) you are in home mode. Now as the ship moves through the water the vessels position will be kept in the center of the display. 3.1.2 Cursor and Menu selection speed The chartplotte[...]

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    GPS chartplotters Page 29 1. Press [MENU] and move the ShuttlePoint knob to select SETUP and press [ENTER]. 2. Move the ShuttlePoint knob to select GENERAL SETUP and press [ENTER] . 3. Now select SHIP ICON and press [ENTER] or move the ShuttlePoint knob to the right to show the popup window with ship icons. 4. Move the ShuttlePoint knob to select t[...]

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    Page 30 GPS chartplotters 5. Press [CLEAR] or move the ShuttlePoint knob to the left to exit the menu and show the Chart Page. NOTE When the chartplotter is in COURSE UP mode a small arrow icon will be shown on the Chart page indicating the direction of North. 3.2 ADJUSTING THE TIME The time information supplied by the GPS satellites is in Universa[...]

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    GPS chartplotters Page 31 1. Press [MENU] , select SETUP and press [ENTER] or move the shuttlepoint knob to the right. 2. Move the ShuttlePoint knob to GENERAL SETUP and press [ENTER] or move the ShuttlePoint knob to the right. 3. Move the shuttlepoint knob to TIME SETUP and press [ENTER] or move the shuttlepoint knob to the right. 4. Move the shut[...]

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    Page 32 GPS chartplotters not correct the Pair letters may be backwards. Reversing the two letters usually solves this issue. Example Y/Z change to Z/Y. 3.4 CHANGING THE CHART COLOR The GPS chartplotter has preprogrammed settings allowing you to customize the look of the Chart Page. The default is “Sunlight” however there are other settings; No[...]

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    GPS chartplotters Page 33 Figure 3.5 - Screen display pages 3.6 CUSTOMIZING THE SOFT KEYS The “Soft Keys” (CP175C and CP1000C) can be individually customized from the default pages (discussed above) to the following: CHART, NAVIGATION, HIGHWAY, CELE- STIAL, DSC LOG, DSC DIRECTORY, NMEA DISPLAY, NMEA DATA, DEPTH TREND, TEMP TREND, WIND SPEED TRE[...]

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    Page 34 GPS chartplotters LANGUAGE Default setting is English. KEY BEEP Allows the beep produced when a key is pressed to be turned on or off. AUTO INFO By default when the cursor is moved over a buoy, Mark or other item a popup window will show information of the item. This menu item allows the window to be turned on or off. TIME LINE Is a line pr[...]

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    GPS chartplotters Page 35 4. USING FIND SER VICES & MORE FUNCTION With a C-MAP NT + C-CARD installed the chartplotter allows you to search for a Port Service, Ports, Tide Stations, Wrecks, User Points, or GPS Coordinates. 4.0 PORT SERVICES With a C-MAP NT+ C-CARD installed, the chartplotter can find Port Services contained on the map. 1. Press [...]

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    GPS chartplotters Page 37 5. CREA TING MARKS Definitions: MARK Can be a stand alone position or be linked to a Route. A Mark is place on the Chart Page using [MARK] or by entering in information in the MARK/WAYPONTS LIST "NEW MARK" selection. WAYPOINTS Always linked to a Route. Are placed on the Chart page using [ROUTE] . NOTE The differe[...]

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    Page 38 GPS chartplotters 2. Use the ShuttlePoint knob to change to the desired Mark Icon, when finished press [ENTER] . 3. Move the ShuttlePoint knob to the right to select the Mark Name. Press [ENTER] an the first digit in the name will be highlighted. 4. Move the ShuttlePoint knob up or down to select the first character. 5. Move the ShuttlePoin[...]

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    GPS chartplotters Page 39 Figure 5.1.1a - Moving Mark or Waypoint (II) 5.2 MARK/WAYPOINTS LIST The MARK/WAYPOINTS LIST shows all the Marks and Waypoints that have been stored into the GPS chartplotter. This page also allows you to: ICON Allows sorting by icon type FIND Searches through the Marks or Waypoints to find a point by name using the Shuttl[...]

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    Page 40 GPS chartplotters 1. Press [MENU] and select USER POINTS. 2. Press [ENTER] or move the ShuttlePoint knob to the right and the MARK/WAYPOINTS List page below will be shown. 3. To create a NEW Mark, move the ShuttlePoint knob to the right to NEW MARK and press [ENTER] . 4. Press [ENTER] to change to show the Icon popup window. 5. Move the Shu[...]

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    GPS chartplotters Page 41 6. The chartplotter is in Cursor mode, to switch to home mode press [CLEAR] to so the vessel stay in the center of the page. 7. On the CP175C and CP1000C two Soft Keys are also shown that allow you to quickly switch to the HIGHWAY page or to stop navigation. 8. To STOP Navigation, press the GOTO key an the following WARNIN[...]

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    GPS chartplotters Page 43 6. MAN OVER BO ARD (MOB) FUNCTION Durning navigation, the “MOB” feature provides a one-touch method of storing a location (such as a point were a crew member fell overboard). In this mode, the chartplotter places a MOB point on the Chart Page and all the navigation data shown is related to navigating back to this point[...]

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    GPS chartplotters Page 45 7. ROUTES The GPS chartplotter has the capability to store: for CP 155C: 20 Routes with a maximum of 30 Waypoints each, for CP 175C: 20 Routes with a maximum of 50 Waypoints each, for CP 1000C: 50 Routes with a maximum of 50 Waypoints each. A Route can consist of Waypoints or Marks. The difference is when a Route is made u[...]

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    Page 46 GPS chartplotters Figure 7.0 - Route Report 11. When finished press [ENTER] to save. 12. Press [CLEAR] or move the ShuttlePoint knob to the left until the Chart Page is shown. 7.1 MAKING ADDITIONAL ROUTES To create another Route the chartplotter must be told that you want to create a second Route. 1. Press [MENU] and move the ShuttlePoint k[...]

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    GPS chartplotters Page 47 9. Move the ShuttlePoint knob up/down to change the characters and left/right to select a different character in the Routes Name. 13. When finished press [ENTER] to save. 10. Press [ CLEAR] or move the ShuttlePoint knob to the left until the Chart page is shown. 7.3 INSERTING A WAYPOINT INTO A ROUTE Place the Cursor on the[...]

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    GPS chartplotters Page 49 8. TRACKS The GPS chartplotter has the capability to store 5 individual and record up to 3000 Track Points. Before using the Track function you will need to setup the Track function that suits your boat. The Track function tracks your vessels location as it moves through the water. The Track function can be setup to lay do[...]

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    Page 50 GPS chartplotters on the previous step. However when using the tracking feature you will notice every time a track point is layed down on the Chart page a small filled in circle is shown on the track line. If you move the cursor over the top of the circle a popup window will be shown with the Time, water temperature, speed and Course Over G[...]

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    GPS chartplotters Page 51 Figure 8.1 - Using the Trip Log 1. Select one of the pages listed above, press and hold [MENU] . You will notice one of the data boxes will be highlighted. 2. Press [ENTER] and move the ShuttlePoint knob to select TRIP LOG , press the enter key or move the ShuttlePoint knob to the right. 3. A popup window will be shown wit[...]

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    GPS chartplotters Page 53 9. USER C-CARD The Optional C-MAP User C-CARD is used to back up Marks, Routes, and Tracks stored in your chartplotters memory. The User C-CARD is similar to a back up disk used with a PC, in case you have to clear your chartplotters memory, or if you would like to transfer waypoint, Track and route information from one St[...]

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    Page 54 GPS chartplotters 9.0.1 Transferring files to the optional User C-CARD 1. Remove a C-MAP NT + C-CARD if present and insert the optional User C-CARD into the slot. 2. Press [MENU] , select USER POINTS and press [ENTER] . 3. Select USER C-CARD and press [ENTER] . A screen will appear. Move the ShuttlePoint knob to the left to select SAVE and [...]

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    GPS chartplotters Page 55 10. P AGES The GPS chartplotter has many pages that are designed to ease your navigation. Figure 10 - Screen display pages The pages can selected in one of two ways: Selection by MENU Pressing [MENU] , move the ShuttlePoint knob to highlight the Page in the PAGE SELECTION section and press [ENTER] or move the ShuttlePoint [...]

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    Page 56 GPS chartplotters Figure 10b - Screen display pages (by Soft Keys) 10.0 CHART PAGE The Chart page is the main page of the chartplotter. From this page the user can zoom in/ out, pan around the chart, show information about cartographic objects, see the exact vessel position with the COG and SOG, place points, GOTO a destination point, show [...]

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    GPS chartplotters Page 57 1. To change, press [MENU] and move the ShuttlePoint to select SETUP . 2. Press [MENU] and move the ShuttlePoint to select GENERAL SETUP . 3. Press [ENTER] or move the ShuttlePoint knob down to highlight WINDOW SETUP . 4. Press [ENTER] or move the ShuttlePoint knob down to highlight CHART PAGE . 5. Select the desired windo[...]

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    Page 58 GPS chartplotters Landmarks On O n Off Off Cultural Features On Off Off Off Lat/Lon Grid On Off On Off Chart Boundaries On Auto Off Off Cartography On O n Off On Mixing Levels On Off On Off Objects Overlap Off O n Off On 1. To change to one of the pre-programmed settings, press [MENU] and move the Shuttlepoint knob to highlight SETUP and pr[...]

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    GPS chartplotters Page 59 Seabed Type : Enables or disable the seabed type; “M” Mud, “R” Rock, “K” Kelp, “St” Stone… Ports & Services : Enables or disable the display of Ports and Services (areas along the shore with facilities for mooring, petrol, hospitals, Coast Guard, Maintenance, Electricity, Police… Tracks & Routes[...]

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    Page 60 GPS chartplotters can be changed. The picture below shows the Chart Page with 1 Line Large selected and a Popup window with many selections. 1. To change a data window field, press and hold [MENU] until the field is highlighted. 2. Move the ShuttlePoint knob to the desired data field and press [ENTER] . The popup window will be shown. 3. Mo[...]

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    GPS chartplotters Page 61 Figure 10.2 - Navigation Data page with Compass Rose Figure 10.2a - Navigation Data page with Compass Tape 10.3 HIGHWAY PAGE Shows a 3D view of the vessel traveling through the water when Navigating to a destination point, Mark or following a route. Press [ZOOM IN] or [ZOOM OUT] to change the highway scale. Figure 10.3 - H[...]

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    Page 62 GPS chartplotters 10.4 CELESTIAL PAGE This page is useful for boaters that are concerned about the height of the water under a bridge or by fisherman that wish to know the tide and moon phase of a specific date. Changing date 1. Press [ ENTER] and a popup window will be shown. 2. Moving the ShuttlePoint up or down changes the digits and lef[...]

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    GPS chartplotters Page 63 10.6 NMEA DISPLAY PAGE The chartplotter is capable of displaying information in the customizable data windows from external NMEA devices. Depth sounder, Speed Log with temp, Wind speed and direction, Flux gate compass, and GPS information can be shown in any of the boxes. The default NMEA Display shows 3 windows. When goin[...]

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    Page 64 GPS chartplotters Figure 10.7 - NMEA Data page 10.8 NMEA DEPTH, WIND SPEED, TEMP AND SOG TREND PAGES When the GPS chartplotter is connected to the optional Black Box Fish Finder or a Digital Depth Sounder, Wind Speed/Direction, Speed Log with Temp with NMEA output the chartplotter is capable of show Trends in the data from the device. To se[...]

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    GPS chartplotters Page 65 Figure10.9.0 - Interfacing to VHF Radio 10.9.1 DSC Distress Call During a Distress situation, a vessel that is equipped with a DSC VHF and connected to a GPS, has the capability to transmit a DSC Distress Call with GPS Position. When the Standard Horizon VHF receives a DSC Distress Call, DSC/Position information of the ves[...]

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    GPS chartplotters Page 67 11. AD V ANCED SETTINGS The Advanced Setup menu allows customization of many GPS functions, Alarms and NMEA interfacing. 1. To access this menu press [MENU] , move the ShuttlePoint knob to SETTINGS and press [ENTER] . 2. Move the ShuttlePoint knob to ADVANCED SETUP and press [ENTER] . Figure 11 - Advanced Settings While in[...]

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    Page 68 GPS chartplotters Coordinate System : Selections are TD : Loran TD UTM : Universal Transverse Mercator Grid ddd mmm.mm : Degrees minutes and hundredths of minutes ddd mm.mmm : Degrees minutes and thousands of minutes ddd mm.sss : Degrees Minutes and Seconds (default) The Loran TD selection allows the chartplotter to be set up so the user ca[...]

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    GPS chartplotters Page 69 11.3 ALARMS This menu is used to select and setup audible and visual Alarms. Available alarms are Arrival, XTE, Depth, Anchor and Grounding Alarm. Arrival Alarm : Alerts when the vessel is approaching a single destination point or when arriving at a leg in a route. Available selections: 0.00 to 9.99NM. XTE Alarm : Alerts w[...]

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    GPS chartplotters Page 71 12. TROUBLE SHOO TING The chartplotter does not turn On. The voltage or the polarity may not be correct. Make sure that the correct voltage (10-35 volt dc) is present. Check also that the polarity is correct. The chartplotter does not get a valid fix. The GPS Antenna may not be in a open sky position or the antenna cable m[...]

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    GPS chartplotters Page 73 13. TECHNICAL TESTS 13.0 SYSTEM TEST If you have connected your chartplotter according to the instructions, and chosen the proper menu selection for your device, and are still having problems with your chartplotter, the extended auto-test should help determine the problem. Make sure the chartplotter is turned Off. While pr[...]

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    Page 74 GPS chartplotters Backlight The second option allows to set the backlight. Operates in similar mode as Contrast. 13.0.2 Cartridges To check the C-CARD and its connector. Background ROM To test the WorldWideBackground. If there is not a malfunction, the code of the Background and the message "OK" are shown, but if the Background is[...]

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    GPS chartplotters Page 75 14. SPECIFICA TIONS 14.0a CP155C SPECIFICATIONS Power consumption : 600mA max @12V Power supply : 12 Volt DC, 7 Watt max Interface : Input/Output Interface NMEA-0183 Display : TFT Color LCD (active area 5,7") sunviewable tecnology Display Resolution : 320 x 240 pixels Cartography : C-MAP NT + C-CARD Operating temperat[...]

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    Page 76 GPS chartplotters 14.0b CP175C SPECIFICATIONS Power consumption : 600mA max @12V Power supply : 10 - 35 Volt DC, 7 Watt max Interface : Input/Output Interface NMEA-0183 Display : TFT Color LCD (active area 5,7") sunviewable tecnology Display Resolution : 320 x 240 pixels Cartography : C-MAP NT + C-CARD Operating temperature range : 0/+[...]

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    GPS chartplotters Page 77 14.0c CP1000C SPECIFICATIONS Power consumption : 1280mA max @12V without VideoCamera 1500mA max @12V with VideoCamera Power supply : 10 - 35 Volt dc, 15 Watt max without VideoCamera 10 - 35 Volt dc, 18 Watt max without VideoCamera Interface : 3 Input/Output Interface NMEA-0183 1 USB slave port Display : TFT Color LCD (acti[...]

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    Page 78 GPS chartplotters 14.1 SMART WAAS RECEIVER SPECIFICATIONS This Smart DGPS WAAS receiver is based on a ultimate 12 channel GPS engine that delivers accuracy better than three meters by decoding the GPS correction signals from the satellite-based WAAS ( Wide Area Augmentation System ). The GPS engine, interface electronics and the passive ant[...]

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    GPS chartplotters Page 79 15. APPENDIX: TERMS ALT (Altitude) Shows the Altitude of the vessel. APP Wind DIR SPD (Apparent Wind Direction) Shows the Apparent wind Direction when a external wind instrument with NMEA is connected. APP Wind SPD (Apparent Wind Speed) Shows the Apparent wind speed when a external wind instrument with NMEA is connected. B[...]

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    Page 80 GPS chartplotters LOW WATER The minimum level of the tide height in 24 hours. Position Request Marine DSC VHF Function of transmitting a GPS position to another Marine DSC VHF. When GPS chartplotter is connected to Standard Horizon GPS the position of another vessel is shown on the Chart Page. SPEED shows the Speed Thru the Water when a Dig[...]

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    GPS chartplotters Page 81 INDEX 12VDC Power and NMEA Cable ..................... 18 A Adjusting Time ................................................ 30 Advanced Chart SetUp .................................... 5 8 Alarms ...................................................... 67, 69 alphanumeric keys .......................................... 26 AL[...]

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    Page 82 GPS chartplotters Grounding Alarm Report ................................. 69 H HDG ................................................................ 79 HDOP .............................................................. 79 HEIGHT .......................................................... 79 HIGH WATER .......................................[...]

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    GPS chartplotters Page 83 CODE: XSegSH11c/S3egSH5c/S3egSH7c 321c784/321c736/322c844 - 030504 Tide Station ..................................................... 35 Tides & Currents ............................................. 58 Time ................................................................ 80 time .......................................[...]

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    Page 84 GPS chartplotters S T A N D A R D H O R I Z O N L I M I T E D W A R R A N T Y STANDARD HORIZON (a division of Vertex Standard USA) warrants, to the original purchaser only, each new Marine Product ("Product") manufactured and/or supplied by STANDARD HORIZON against defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and service [...]