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2 Table of Contents 1. GPS Overview Features GPS Antenna & Receiver Main Unit Features & Functions Standard Scope of Supply Device & Display Display Device Remote Controller Button...! 3. Power ON/OFF Menu Display Mode Operating Instruction Data Track Data MARK Data USER COAST LINE WAYPOINT DATA ROUTE DATA DISC FORMAT THE SEABED SYMBOL PROGRAM UPDATE SET UP Navigation Set Up How to Alarm How to set up Own Ship Cursor Setup How to set up Track of Ship Position...! 2.6 Simulation How to set up Miscellaneous System Satellite Information How to print out Display...! 3.3 How to test Keyboard How to set up System System Information FISHFINDER(NAVIS-800F) Screen moving speed Noise Erase Color Erase TX POWER SET PULSE WIDTH SET COLOR PATTERN SET A-SCOPE SET ETC SET System Maintenance & Diagnosis System Maintenance and Repair Diagnosis Appendix...97 Appendix 1. A geodetic datum...98 Appendix 2. Packing List...99 Appendix 3. Installation Drawing...! Connecting Pins 101 Dimensions 102 Installing to the Main Body.103 Transducer 104 Antenna 105

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4 Failure to avoid the following potentially hazardous situations may result in injury or property damage. Use the chart plotters only as a navigational aid. Do not attempt to use the chart plotters for any purpose requiring precise measurement of direction, distance, location or topography. The Global Positioning System(GPS) is operated by the United States government, which solely responsible for its accuracy and maintenance. The government s system is subject to changes, which could affect the accuracy and performance of all GPS equipments including chart plotters. Although chart plotters is a precision navigation device, any navigation device can be misused or misinterpreted and therefore, become unsafe.

5 1 GPS PLOTTER This chapter provides an overview of the GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM (GPS) - 1 -

6 1. GPS Overview The Global Positioning System is based on a radio navigational system using satellites. An unlimited number of users are provided with accurate three-dimensional positions. This 24/7, worldwide coverage, is available under any weather condition. GPS can provide two-dimensional and three-dimensional position information. 3D positioning is mostly used in aircraft or other applications requiring latitude, longitude and altitude. The 3D mode requires a lock on 4 satellites to accurately acquire the position. Surface vessels use 2D positioning, as only latitude and longitude is needed. In 2D mode, positioning requires a lock on only 3 satellites to accurately acquire the position. Once the GPS Plotter has received an accurate fix from the satellites, ship s position, bearing, time, speed and other operations can be calculated. GPS(Global Positioning System) has two types, 3 Dimensional and 2 Dimensional. 3D positional data has been sued in aviation, which requires Latitude, Longitude and Height. To provide 3D positional data, the system requires 4 satellites. 2D positional data has been used in vessel/ship navigation, which requires only Latitude and Longitude. To provide 2D positional data, the system requires 3 satellites. GPS provides an accurate positional data by receiving satellite signals. GPS chart plotters provide ship position, bearing, time, speed and many more. Furthermore, plotters provide information for navigation and other data on the map such as latitude/longitude, tracks, waypoints, event marks and more on high-resolution LCD

7 2 FEATURES 2. Features This chapter provides Features of GPS Plotter. GPS Antenna & Receiver Main Unit Features & Functions Standard Components - 3 -

8 1. GPS Antenna & Receiver GPS Antenna Type : All-weather Micros trip patch antenna Power Supply : Receiver Module Size & Weight : 65x 183mm (include spacer) 0.2kg Receiver Receiving Frequency : ± 1MHz Receiving Architecture : 18 channel Multiple Tracking Receiving Channel : 18channel Receiving Code : C/A code(1.023 MHz chip rate) Tracking Capacity : 12 simultaneous satellite vehicles Receiving Sensitivity : Less than -130 dbm 2. Main Unit Features & Functions Main Unit Features LCD Resolution Electricity Power Size & Weight : 8inch TFT : 640 x 480 pixels : 11V to +36V DC Approx. 40W : 272 x 219 x 123mm, 2kg Operating Condition Temp. : Antenna = -40C ~ +50C Main Unit = -10C ~ +50C Humidity : 95% (+30C ~ +60C) Positioning Tracking Speed : Velocity; 1000Knots (514 m/s) Acceleration; 4g Signal Correction & Tracking : Full Auto(Tracking Micro Computer) Accuracy : 15m RMS, PDOP 3.0 (without SA) Speed Accuracy : 0.1 Knots RMS, PDOP 3.0 (without SA) Data Recovery Time : 1sec Initial Positioning Time : 24sec - 4 -

9 PLOTTER SPECIFICATION Drawing Method : Mercator Drawing Scale Range : 1/2,500 ~ 1/37,500,000 (about 0.2nm ~ 5,000nm) Effective Display Range : Less than Latitude 85 Menu : Pull-down Menu System Coast Line Chart : FUSO ORIGINAL MAP Display on the Tracking Screen C-MAP (possible to use by purchase) Track Display : Memory Interval Stop Track Memory, 1 sec. ~ 60 min. available to do variable selection 0.01nm ~ 9.99nm available to do variable selection Memory Capacity - Track 20,000 points Track Mark 100 points Track Color 16 colors Mark Display : Mark type 21 types Color - 16colors Memory - 10,000points, Distinguish color & delete User s Line Drawing Mark 9,980 points Waypoint & Route Memory : 20 routes(1 route/20 points) possible to use both-way PLOTTER FUNCTION Auxiliary Memory Unit : Coast Line, TRACK, Event, Waypoint, User s Line to be saved. Disk save.sd card, C-User card available. Data display : Target, Cursor(Distance, Latitude, Longitude), Time, Course/Speed, Distance, Interim Waypoint, Bearing/Distance, time, Warning Line, Course Break Steering, Depth line of Sea, Fill Land, Ocean Deep, Sinking Ship/Undersea grasses, Own ship, Zoom in/out Alarm : Arrival Alarm, Course Break, Anchor Alarm, Boundary Submarine cable Geodetic Datum : Selectable Datum in worldwide Navigation data input/output format : Output/Input (Other brand s equipment available) - 5 -

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11 3. Standard Scope of Supply FEG-881 GPSPLOTTERFISHFINDER NO Name Specification Q ty Remark 1 Main Unit FEG-881 1EA 2 GPS Antenna GPS-18 1EA With spacer code10m 3 Stand MP-881 1EA Installed to unit 4 Power Cable CVV SB 0.75 SQ MM x 2C 3m O881A 5 Spare Fuse 3A X 2(24V), 7A X 1(12V) 3EA 6 Knob bolts M6 X 20 2EA Installed to unit 7 Transducer TD-201B 50/200Khz 1EA Code 8m 8 Manual OM-881 1EA 9 Antenna Bracket PR-001 1EA - 7 -

12 - 8 - This chapter provides Device & Display about GPS Plotter. Display Device Remote Controller Power ON/OFF Menu Plotter 3 Device & Display

13 Speaker Button, Alarm sound. Bright LCD dimmer control LCD Day/Night Mode F1 C-User, C-Map card Slot C-User card slot (Left) : User Data Load/Back up C-Map card slot (Right) : Load C-Map chart SD card slot (Under) Track ON/OFF in Plotter Display Course Up ON/OFF Change Mark type Waypoint & Route Navigation Register Waypoint by Cursor Exit Alarm, Delete Course Line Switch Display Plotter/Fish Finder Depth ON/OFF function menu Switch Button Power Power ON/OFF Remote Controller.N/S, W/E, +/- mutual Switch.Waypoint Jump & Reverse Navigation Button.Fish Finder frequency select Low/High Zoom IN Cursor Zoom Out Own ship move to the center Direction Button.Return to plotter display.select MARK/TRACK color, other mode Display Menu & move to sub menu Select Menu, Input of data and mark,the end of input

14 Power ON/OFF Power ON Press. Power OFF Press and hold approximately 2 sec. Note Power Button on Main Unit is always active, but to main unit only. on remote control is active when wire-connected

15 4. Menu 1. DATA 1. TRACK DATA 2.SET 1. NAVIGATION SET 2. MARK DATA 2. ALARM SET 3. USER S LINE 4. WAYPOINT DATA 3. OWN SHIP SET 4. CURSOR SET 5. ROUTE DATA 5. SHIP TRACKING 6. DISK FORMAT 6. SIMULATION 7. SEABED TYPE 7. ETC. SET 8. PROGRAM UPDATE 3.SYSTEM 1. SATELLITE INFO 4.FISH 1. SCREEN SPEED 2. NOISE ERASE 3. KEYBOARD TEST 3. COLORERASE 4. SYSTEM SET 4. TX-POWER SET 5. SYSTEM INFO 5. PULSE WIDTH 6. COLOR PATTERN 7. A-SCOPE SET 8. ETC. SET

16 5. Display Mode Display mode change at[plotter Display Only] Plotter Navigation [Plotter/Fishfinder Display] Plotter Navigation Plotter/Fishfinder Fishfinder

17 GPS Plotter Display

18 NO Definition Description 1 Own ship Latitude Latitude position of own ship 2 Own ship Longitude Longitude position of own ship 3 Own ship Speed Present Own ship Speed, SOG(Speed of Ground) 4 Own ship Course Present Own ship Course, COG(Course of Ground) 5 GPS status If no GPS or DGPS signal, Displays "Not-Ready" If GPS is received "GPS", and DGPS is received "DGPS" 6 Datum Present using Datum Simulation ON, Displays "SIMULATION" 7 Present Date It can be Revised Date in case of NOT-READY 8 Present Time It can be Revised Time in case of NOT-READY (L: Local Time, U: Universal Time) 9 Track Record & Color Track Record & Color, "T" means Track. Track point Saved current Track point 10 Mark Set current Mark type Mark q ty Saved current Mark q ty 11 Cursor Press button to display on plotter screen 12 Latitude of Cursor Latitude of current cursor position 13 Longitude of Cursor Longitude of current cursor position 14 Distance to Cursor Distance between current position and cursor 15 Cursor direction from An own ship The Direction of the cursor point seen from the position of a present own ship 16 Width of Display Real distance of width in display 17 Waypoint Nav. N/A Route Nav. Display Route number current set Anchor set Display ANCHOR 18 Way Point Q ty of Way Point 19 Waypoint Lat. Latitude of current waypoint navigation 20 Waypoint Lon. Longitude of current waypoint navigation 21 Waypoint Distance Distance from own ship to waypoint 22 Waypoint Bearing Bearing between own ship and waypoint 23 Estimated Time Estimated time to arrive from own ship to waypoint 24 Waypoint Speed Approach speed from own ship to waypoint 25 Course Break Range of own ship s Breaking course & Steering 26 Navigation Time Navigation time to Waypoint Depth North Indication mark Depth in Fish Finder Operation The direction of a red arrow expresses north

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20 No Definition Description 1 Own ship Latitude Latitude position of own ship s 2 Own ship Longitude Longitude position of own ship s 3 Own ship Speed Present Own ship s Speed, SOG(Speed of Ground) 4 Own ship Course Present Own ship s Course COG(Course of Ground) 5 GPS Status If no GPS or DGPS signal, Displays "Not-Ready" If GPS is received "GPS", and DGPS is received "DGPS" Simulation ON, Displays "SIMULATION" 6 Datum Present using Datum 7 Present Date It can be Revised Date in case of NOT-READY 8 Present Time It can be Revised Time in case of NOT-READY (L: Local Time, U: Universal Time) 9 Track Record & Color Track Record & Color, T means Track Track point Saved current Track point 10 Mark Mark type set currently Mark Q ty Saved current Mark Q ty 11 Cursor Press ( )button to display on plotter screen 12 Latitude of Cursor Latitude of current cursor position 13 Longitude of Cursor Longitude if current cursor position 14 Distance Distance between current position and cursor 15 Bearing Bearing from own ship to current cursor 16 Width of Display Real distance of width in Display (100,000:1) 17 Waypoint Nav. N/A Route Nav. Display Route number current set Anchor set Display ANCHOR 18 Way Point Q ty of Waypoint 19 Latitude of WPT Latitude of current WPT navigation 20 Longitude of WPT Longitude of current WPT navigation 21 Distance of WPT Distance from own ship to WPT 22 Bearing of WPT Bearing between own ship & WPT 23 Estimated Time Estimated time to arrive from own ship to WPT 24 Speed of WPT Approach speed from own ship to WPT 25 Range of Break Range of own ship s Breaking course & Steering 26 Navigation Time Navigation time to WPT Depth North indication mark Depth in Fish Finder operation The direction of a red arrow expresses north. CAUTION Always power OFF when removing or inserting C-Map card

21 Day/Night Mode in Plotter Display Press ( ) Open the menu such as Transparency, Day/Night mode

22 Navigation Display In Navigation Display(Press ), You can see Own ship s position, Speed, Bearing in full screen which is helpful for your sailing

23 Fish finder Combo Display & Fish finder Display

24 4 Operating Instruction 4. Operating Instruction This chapter provides Operating Instruction in FEG-881series. DATA SET SYSTEM FISH FINDER

25 1. Data 1.1 Track Data Track Set Use this function to set the Vessel s navigation Track. Total track capacity is 20,000 points. When the point is over 20,000, it is deleted previous point one by one. Press ( ), move [1.DATA] [1.TRACK DATA] [1.SET] in order. Set the below items used by Direction, Number ( ) button. 1.STORE : Select ON/OFF 2.SELECT : Select TIME / DISTANCE of Track save 3.TIME : [2. SELECT] Input to set time 4.DISTANCE : [2. SELECT] Input to set distance 5.COLOR : Select color of Track line 6.SHARP : Select color of Track line 7.MARK : Select T-Mark ON/OFF of Track To select color of TRACK line, Press ( ) select [2.T/COLOR] and Press ( )

26 < TRACK Memory Interval & Max. Memory time, Date> Memory Interval Maximum Memory time & Date 5 sec 27h 47m = 1day 4h 10 sec 55h 33m = 2days 7h 30 sec 166h 39m = 6days 22h 1 min 333h 19m = 13days 21h 5 min 1666h 35m = 69days 10h 10 min 3333h 10m = 138days 21h 30 min 9999h 30m = 416days 15h 60 min 19999h = 833days 7h NOTE Track save ON/OFF set Select ON to be saved and drawn current Track line, Select OFF not to be saved and drawn Track line. Adjusting TRACK memor

27 1.1.2 TRACK Clear Use this function to erase the Track line of the Vessel. Press ( ), Move [1.DATA] [1.TRACK DATA] [2.CLEAR]. Select one of below TRACK CLEAR method, Press ( ). 1.ALL TRACK 2.COLOR : Clear all Track line : Clear Each color of Track line Display [Clear confirm], Select YES/NO. Press ( ), Select [3.TRACK ERASE] then display [TRACK CLEAR] menu

28 1.1.3 TRACK CALC Use this function to calculate the Vessel s Track. Press ( ), Move [1.DATA] [1.TRACK DATA] [3.CALC.]. After selecting below TRACK CALC, Press ( ). 1. ALL TRACK : Calculate all memory Track 2. COLOR : Calculate each color memory Track

29 TRACK Save Use this function to save Track Data to selected device while Vessel navigates. Insert save device. ( It may be omitted when you use Internal ROM & COM PORT) Press ( ), Move [1.DATA] [1.TRACK DATA] [4.SAVE]. Use Direction key and ( ) button and Input 4 digits file name, Press ( ). ( File name should be a number) Select the device to be saved, Press ( ). Internal ROM : Only one file save available C-User CARD : Multiple file save available COM PORT : Available to transfer thru RS-232 to the other SYSTEM, save. SD CARD : Possible to save several files. It may be saved by T attached in front of file name input automatically, means Track. NOTE Track File Save 1. For better arrangement, Input the filename in date order. ex) 13 th of June T If you buy new C-User, Format dist fist and use it. ( '1.6 Disk Format' for your reference)

30 1.1.5 TRACK Load Load saved file from '1.1.4 TRACK Save' and Display on the plotter screen. Insert save device to load saved file. ( It can be omitted, in case of Internal ROM & COM PORT.) Press ( ), Move [1.DATA] [1.TRACK DATA] [5. LOAD]. Select the files to be load from [Storage Select]. After selecting file name, Press ( ). Once you load the saved TRACK file, any previous TRACK drawn on the screen will be erased. CAUTION It s overwritten a trail drawn on the plotter screen when call a stored trail file

31 1.1.6 TRACK Erase It is a function to erase TRACK file saved device at '1.1.4 TRACK Save'. Be attention to use this menu, You never recover once you complete this menu. Insert the device that has files to be erased. ( Internal ROM is non-available) Press ( ), Move [1.DATA] [1.TRACK DATA] [6.ERASE]. Select the device, which has files to be erased at [Storage Select]. Select file name, Press ( ), display [Erase Confirm], Select YES/NO. If select [Internal ROM], display below two menus. Memory Clear File name : Erase Track on the screen : Erase Track saved in ROM ( File name is displayed at File save only)

32 1.2 MARK Data Mark Select Use this function to select which Mark type to show on the screen. There are 21 unique MARK types. Press ( ), Move [1.DATA] [2.MARK DATA] [1.SELECT]. Select MARK & its color using by Direction key & ( ). On the screen, Use ( ) to select MARK. To select Color, Press ( ), Select [1.M/COLOR] and Push ( ), which is the other pass. NOTE Selecting 'DRAW MARK', After selecting [Line Start] MARK & [Line Continue] MARK, Move cursor and Press ( ) draw Line. If you may erase the line, Put the cursor overlap each MARK, Press ( )

33 1.2.2 MARK Append It is a function to append Mark at location of Own ship or certain Latitude/Longitude. Press ( ), Move [1.DATA] [2.MARK DATA] [2.APPEND]. Select the position of MARK to append, Press ( ). 1.SHIP POS : Append MARK at current Own ship s position. 2.LAT/LON : Append MARK at indicated Latitude/Longitude position. When it is selecting 2. LAT/LON, Input the figures of LAT/LON using by direction key. After moving cursor to the MARK to be erased, Press ( ). Total 10,000 MARK are available, Used MARK is displayed up-left of the screen. If you use out of 10,000MARK, It is shown MARK out message in the screen. In order to use MARK at any time, You may control Q ty of MARK less than 10,000 points

34 NOTE The other way to input MARK 1. In no cursor, Press ( ) to be input MARK at own 2. ship position. 2. Press ( ), Move cursor, Press ( ) to input easier. NOTE MARK Management User needs to manage its color before input MARK. Then you may erase it easier after you need to. Further you d better save MARK into User s disk against any unexpected Electricity off or mis-operating

35 1.2.3 MARK CLEAR '1.2.2 Function to clear a mark. Possible to clear when you press ( ) button after put the cursor onto MARK in a Plotter screen. Press ( ) button and move [1.DATA] [2.MARK DATA] [3.CLEAR]. Press ( ) button after select MARK Clear. 1. ALL MARK : Clear all MARK 2. SHIP POS : Clear Mark on own-ship s position. 3. COLOR : Clear MARK in color 4. LAT/LON : Clear MARK in a value of Lat/Lon In a selection 4.LAT/LON, after input the value by direction button & number button, then press ( ) button. NOTE No able to clear Destination, Route, Coast Mark. In Destination MARK, refer to '1.4.2 WAYPOINT EDIT'. In Route MARK. refer to '1.5.1 ROUTE EDIT'. In Coast MARK, refer to '1.3.2 LINE DRAWING'

36 1.2.4 MARK SAVE '1.2.2 MARK is saved to saving tool as a file. Insert things to be saved. ( Possible to omit when using Internal ROM & COM PORT) Press ( ) button and move to [1.DATA] [2.MARK DATA] [4.SAVE]. After input 4 digits of file name by using Direction button, ( ) button or number button and then Press ( ) button. ( Numbers can be possible only in file name) After select things to be saved and then, press ( ) button. Internal ROM C-User CARD COM PORT SD CARD : Possible to save only one file. : Possible to save several files. : Possible to send to another SYSTEM through RS-232 for storage. : Possible to save several files. M is attached and saved in the front of the file name auto-saved and it means a Mark. NOTE MARK file Saving 1. Convenient for management when input a file name with a date unit. Ex) 16 th of June M In using a new C-User card, you must use it after making an initial disc one. ( Refer to '1.6 DISK FORMAT' )

37 1.2.5 MARK Load '1.2.4 Display a mark in a Plotter screen after calling a saved file from a storage tool. Insert storage tool to be called a file( Possible to omit when using Internal ROM & COM PORT) Press ( ) button and move [1.DATA] [2.MARK DATA] [5.LOAD]. Select a storage tool into [STORAGE SELECT]. After select a file name and press ( ) button. However, be advised that the MARK into a current plotter screen is deleted when call the saved MARK file at that time

38 1.2.6 MARK ERASE '1.2.4 Erased a saved MARK file from a storage tool. Must be careful to command this delete due to no-recover the file. Insert a storage tool having a file to be erased. ( Possible to omit when using INTENAL ROM) Press ( ) button and move [1.DATA] [2.MARK DATA] [6.ERASE]. Select a storage tool having a file to be erased from [STORAGE SELECT]. After select a file name and then press ( ) button in order to show [Erase Confirm] and select YES/NO). If select [Internal ROM], following two menus are displayed. Memory Clear File Name : Clear MARK marked into a Plotter screen. : Erase a saved MARK into a file of ROM. ( The file name is marked in saving a file only)

39 1.3 USER COAST LINE COAST LINE MARK Displayed a coastal line drawn by a user into a Plotter screen. In setting ON, the coastal line is displayed in a function of '1.3.2 Coastal Line Drawing' in advance. Press ( ) button and move [1.DATA] [3.USER S LINE] [1.DISPLAY]. After select ON/OFF button by a direction button and press ( ) button

40 1.3.2 COASTAL LINE DRAWING Displayed a coastal line by a user and it can register Line drawing, MARK, character till 999 score each. Press ( ) button and after [1.DATA] [3.USER S LINE] [2.DRAWING] and then press ( ) button. Displayed explanation of each button onto a left screen and the coordinates cursor is shown into a Plotter screen. After mover the coordinates cursor to the position of line drawing start by using a direction button and press ( ) button, then, after move the cursor to a point to be connected and press ( ) button. Then, the coastal line is keeping connection. In order to jump the coastal line up to another point, not drawing a coastal line connected, after move the cursor to a point of start, press ( ) button. If the cursor is moved to a point to be connected and press ( ) button, the coastal line is displayed apart. In order to delete a coastal line, after press ( ) button and set a range to be erased by using a direction button and press ( ). The line color or Mark color is changed after press ( ) button

41 1.3.3 COASTAL Line STORAGE '1.3.2 Coastal data is saved into a storage tool in a coastal drawing. Insert a tool to be saved.( Possible to omit when using Internal ROM, COM PORT) Press ( ) button and move [1.DATA] [3.USER S LINE] [3.SAVE]. After input 4 digits of a file name by using a direction button, ( ) button or number button and then, press ( ). ( Numbers can be possible only in file name) After select a tool to be saved, press ( ) button. Internal ROM : Possible to save one file only. C-User CARD : Possible to save several files. COM PORT : Possible to send another SYSTEM through RS-232 for storage. SD CARD : Possible to save several files. L is attached and saved in the front of the file name auto-input and it means a Line. NOTE Coastal line file storage 1. Convenient for management when input a file name with a date unit. eg) 17 th of June L In using a new C-User card, you must use it after making a initial disc once. ( Refer to '1.6 DISK FORMAT' )

42 1.3.4 COASTAL LINE LOAD '1.3.3 Displayed a mark in a Plotter screen after calling a saved file from a storage tool. Insert storage tool to be called a file( Possible to omit when using Internal ROM & COM PORT) Press ( ) button and move [1.DATA] [3.USDE S LINE] [4.LOAD]. Select a storage tool into [STORAGE SELECT]. After select a file name and press ( ) button. However, be advised that the coastal line into a current plotter screen is Overwrite when call the coastal line file at that time

43 1.3.5 COASTAL LINE ERASE '1.3.3 Delete a coastal line file from a storage tool. Must be careful to command this delete due to no-recover the file. Insert a storage tool having a file to be deleted. ( Possible to omit when using INTENAL ROM) Press ( ) button and move [1.DATA] [3.User Line] [6.Erase]. Select a storage tool having a file to be deleted from [STORAGE SELECT]. After select a file name and then press ( ) button in order to show [Erase Confirm] and select YES/NO). In a select of [Internal ROM], following two menu is displayed. Memory Clear File Name : Delete a coastal line marked into a Plotter screen. : Delete a saved coastal line into a file of ROM. ( The file name is marked in saving a file only)

44 1.4 WAYPOINT DATA Waypoint Mark Function to mark the waypoint that the user registered into a Plotter screen. In setting ON, the waypoint is marked in a function of '1.4.2 Waypoint Edit' in advance. Press ( ) button and move [1.DATA] [4.WAYPOINT DATA] [1.DISPLAY]. After select ON/OFF button by using a direction button and press ( ) button

45 1.4.2 WAYPOINT EDIT Function to register a point of an important or frequent navigation in advance and can be possible to register till 9979 score. Use cursor and route navigation from 9980 to 9999 Press ( ) button and move [1.DATA] [4.WAYPOINT DATA] [2.EDIT]. After move the cursor to a waypoint number by using a direction button and press ( ) button. If press ( ) and ( ) buttons, the registered waypoint can be shown with a 10 unit. Input a LAT/LON of the waypoint by using a direction button, number button and ( ) button. After select MARK, MARK color and input a name, press ( ) button. ( Possible to omit)

46 In there are cursors onto a Plotter Screen, when press ( ) button, the position that has a current cursor is auto-registered as the waypoint. In there are no cursors onto a Plotter Screen, when press ( ) button, the position of the current own-ship is auto-registered as the waypoint Besides, after move to the position to be registered as a waypoint onto a Plotter Screen and then, move [1.DATA] [4.WAYPOINT DATA] [2.EDIT], when select the waypoint number to be registered and press ( ) button, the waypoint coordinates can be registered with ease. [NOTE] How to delete for Registered Waypoint Data After select the waypoint number without Lat/Lon into [Waypoint Edit], it can be converted by pressing ( ) button. After move to a number to be deleted by using a direction button, press ( ) button. NOTE How to move 'Waypoint Data' Ex) In case of 'No.0014 Waypoint' going to 'No.0005 Waypoint' After move the cursor No.0014 by a direction button, it converts by press ( ) button. Move the cursor to No.0005 by a direction button, press ( ) button. NOTE Hot Key to edit 'Waypoint' used by ( ) Key. Press ( ) key, Select [6. Waypoint] and press ( ) button. You can edit Waypoint number, Position, Mark, Name easily

47 1.4.3 WAYPOINT STORAGE This function is to save the Lat/Long of the waypoint, MARK, name registered from '1.4.2 Waypoint Edit' into an available storage tool as a file. Insert a tool to be saved.( Possible to omit when using Internal ROM, COM PORT) Press ( ) button and move [1.DATA] [4.WAYPOINT DATA] [3.SAVE]. After input 4 digits of a file name by using a direction button, ( ) button or number button and then, press ( ). ( Numbers can be possible only in file name) After select a tool to be saved, press ( ) button. Internal ROM : Possible to save one file only. C-User CARD : Possible to save several files. COM PORT : Possible to send another SYSTEM through RS-232 for storage. SD CARD : Possible to save several files W is attached and saved in the front of the file name auto-input and it means a Way Point. NOTE Waypoint file storage 1. Convenient for management when input a file name with a date unit. Ex) 17 th of June W In using a new C-User card, you must use it after making an initial disc one. ( Refer to '1.6 DISK FORMAT' )

48 1.4.4 WAYPOINT CALL '1.4.3 Display a waypoint in a Plotter screen after calling a saved file from a storage tool. Insert storage tool to be called a file( Possible to omit when using Internal ROM & COM PORT) Press ( ) button and move [1.DATA] [4.WAYPOINT DATA] [4.LOAD]. Select a storage tool into [STORAGE SELECT]. After select a file name and press ( ) button. However, be advised that the waypoint into a current plotter screen is Overwrite when call the waypoint file at that time. The description of called waypoint data can be checked in [1.DATA] [4.WAYPOINT DATA] [2.EDIT]

49 1.4.5 WAYPOINT ERASE '1.4.3 Deleted a coastal line file from a storage tool. Must be careful to command this erase due to no-recover the file. Insert a storage tool having a file to be erased. ( Possible to omit when using INTENAL ROM) Press ( ) button and move [1.DATA] [4.WAYPOINT DATA] [5.ERASE]. Select a storage tool having a file to be erased from [STORAGE SELECT]. After select a file name and then press ( ) button in order to show [Erase Confirm] and select YES/NO). In a select of [Internal ROM], following two menus are displayed. Memory Clear File Name : Erase a mark marked into a Plotter screen. : Erase a saved mark as a file into a ROM. ( The file name is marked in saving a file only)

50 1.5 ROUTE DATA Route Edit Function to register waypoint into a navigation route and it can be registered till 20 numbers and the waypoint can be registered till 20 numbers per a route. The Lat/Lon of the waypoint should be registered into [1.DATA] [4.WAYPOINT DATA] [2.EDIT] in advance and it can be possible to register to a route DATA. Press ( ) button and move [1.DATA] [5.ROUTE DATA] [1.EDIT]. Select waypoint number by using a direction button, press ( ) button. After select the waypoint to be registered in a route from a pre-registered waypoint list by using a direction button and press ( ) button. If press ( ) and ( ) buttons, the waypoint to be registered into a route can be shown with a 10 unit. In order to cancel the waypoint of the setting route, move the cursor to a waypoint number to be canceled and then press ( ) button

51 In case of navigating to jump up a certain of the waypoint in a navigate route, move the cursor to the required number and then, press ( ) button. J (Jump) character is shown in beside of the waypoint number and it can be exempted from a waypoint route temporarily. In case of release, press ( ) button once more in order to clear "J"(Jump) character. The registered route waypoints are shown in '2.1.2 How to set up Route Navigation'

52 1.6 DISC FORMAT After you purchase C-USER card, you must format it in advance. You can t save any data without the Disc Format. Press ( ) button and move [1.DATA] [6.DISK FORMAT]. Insert C-USER card for a format After insert C-USER card, press ( ) button. It takes around 5 minutes for a format. NOTE In case of not available a Disc format 1. In case of self-damage in a Disc itself. - Insert a new Disc. 2. In case of executing a format in no Disc inside. WARNING If the Disc with Data is making a format, all data is deleted and it cannot recover. You must pay attention to it

53 1.7 THE SEABED SYMBOL Use this function to see description of abbreviated form and symbol for seabed displayed on the plotter chart. Press ( ) button, after move [1.DATA] [7.SEABED TYPE] and then, press ( ) button. NOTE Display Calendar' on the screen Navigation or Plotter screen, Press ( ), and Select [7. Calendar] Move to wishing date to see by using direction buttons

54 1.8 PROGRAM UPDATE Able to replace the plotter program in a main after call the newest plotter program saved into a storage tool. Insert a storage tool with a newest Plotter program. After press ( ) button and move [1.DATA] [7.PROGRAM UPDATE], then press ( ) button

55 2. SET UP 2.1 Navigation Set Up How to set up a waypoint navigation This function is used when the vessel navigates between two waypoints registered in '1.4.2 Waypoint Edit' or to the waypoint registered in a current own position. Press ( ) button and move [2.SET] [1.NAVIGATION SET] [1.WAYPOINT NAVIGATION]. After select 'The start point of Waypoint' number of the left and then, press ( ) button. '0000' number shows an own-ship s position and '0001~9999' is belongs to the registered waypoints. After select 'The arrival point of Waypoint' number of the right and then, press ( ) button. NOTE Select 'Waypoint Navigation' used by ( ) Key. Press ( ) key in Plotter screen, Select [6. Waypoint] and select or Edit Waypoint which is supposed to sail. You can edit Waypoint number, Position, Mark, Name easily

56 The red line is shown from a start point of Waypoint to an arrival point of Waypoint and the Lat/Lon, approach speed, direction, distance and time of the arrival point of the waypoint are shown in a bottom-left of the plotter screen. ( Refer to 'Chapter Plotter Screen' ) In order to 'How to clear waypoint navigation', move [2.SET] [1.NAVIGATION SET] [4.EXIT WPT/RTE/ANCHOR] and press ( ) button or press ( ) button ( Refer to '2.1.4 EXIT WPT/RTE/ANCHOR' ) NOTE Watch Set Up It is an opposite notion against the waypoint navigation. After memory of a certain of the position, this function is used to return the position during the navigation. In turning on ON, the relative information as such the position, direction is displayed according to the navigation of the own-ship in a set position of the bottom-left screen. After press ( ) button and select [4.WATCH], press ( ) button for set up. The Erase is same with one of 'How to clear waypoint navigation', move [2.SET] [1.NAVIGATION SET] [4. EXIT WPT/RTE/ANCHOR] and press ( ) button or press ( ) button

57 2.1.2 HOW TO SET UP A ROUTE NAVIGATION Set up a Route Navigation by using a menu This function is used when course-navigate along the route registered in '1.5.1 Route Edit' with. Press ( ) button and move [2.SET] [1.NAVIGATION SET] [2.ROUTE NAVIGATION]. After select a route number by using a direction button, press ( ) button. In case of reverse navigate, after select a route number, press ( ) button. It set up a reverse navigate in showing R" character. When press ( ) button once more, it returns to a forward navigate

58 The red line is shown from a current position to a first route position and the rest positions registered into a route navigation is shown with a bright-grey line. The Lat/Lon, approach speed, direction, distance and time of the navigating route point are shown in a bottom-left of the plotter screen. ( Refer to 'Chapter Plotter Screen'.) In order to 'How to clear Route Navigation', move [2.SET] [1.NAVIGATION SET] [4.EXIT WPT/RTE/ANCHOR] and press ( ) button or press ( ) button ( Refer to '2.1.4 EXIT WPT/RTE/ANCHOR')

59 How to set up a Route Navigation by using a course button. Register a new waypoint by using ( ) button and set up a route-navigation at the same time. It can be used in order to set up a new route-navigation in a plotter screen with ease. When press ( ) button in a Plotter, the coordinates CURSOR connected to own-ship with a red line is shown. After move the coordinates CURSOR to a waypoint set up by using a direction button, press ( ) button to show the waypoint and set up a route-navigation. After move the coordinates CURSOR to next waypoint set up by using a direction button, press ( ) button. You can repeat this method whatever you want to set up waypoints. If press ( ) button, the coordinates CURSOR is disappeared and while, the rout-navigation is set up. In this procedure, if press ( ) button once more, the CURSOR is started from a last waypoint of the registered route-navigation so that you can use this function in order to add a new waypoint into a route-navigation. In order to 'How to clear Route Navigation', move [2.SET] [1.NAVIGATION SET] [4.EXIT WPT/RTE/ANCHOR] and press ( ) button or press ( ) button ( Refer to '2.1.4 EXIT WPT/RTE/ANCHOR')

60 2.1.3 HOW TO SET UP ANCHOR In case of Anchor, it is used to protect a break away from an anchor range set up as inputting the position information of the current own-ship. It can be used with '2.2.3 ANCHOR ALARM'. Press ( ) button and move [2.SET] [1.NAVIGATION] [3.ANCHOR]. After input the Lat/Lon of the current own-ship, press ( ) button

61 If set up a range of Anchor Alarm to [2.SET] [2.ALRAM SET] [3.ANCHOR ALARM], the range of anchor alarm show as a red circle in a plotter screen. Besides, the relative information as such Lat/Lon, direction, break away distance etc. with set up ANCHOR in a bottom-left of the Plotter screen are shown. ( Refer to 'Chapter Plotter Screen') If the vessel breaks away from a range of anchor alarm, the alarm sounds and the red circle blinks in order to advise of the vessel s break away from the range. For 'ANCHOR ALARM', move [2.SET] [1.NAVIGATION SET] [4.EXIT WPT/RTE/ANCHOR] and press ( ) button or press ( ) button. ( Refer to '2.1.4 How to clear navigation') NOTE If the anchor alarm is set off, the red circle and alarm don t take place in a plotter screen

62 2.1.4 How to clear Navigation This function enables the operators to clear the Waypoint Navigation, the navigational functions of Route Navigation, Anchorage Setup and Monitoring Setup. Press ( ) button, go through [2.SET] [1.NAVIGATION SET] [4.EXIT WPT/RTE/ANCHOR]. Press ( ) button, then the above-shown navigational functions, the anchorage setup, the monitoring setup will be all cleared. [Note] As for clearing the setups of Navigation, Anchorage and Monitoring, use ( ) buttons with convenience

63 2.2 How to Alarm Arrival Alarm In using Waypoint Navigation and Route Navigation, this function is designed to create an alarming once the own ship enters into the radius distance of the preset final destination. Press ( ) button, go through [2.SET] [2.ALARM SET] [1.ARRIVAL ALARM]. Use ( ) button to select ON/OFF. In selecting ON, use the number buttons to input Arrival Alarming Range (0.01 ~ 9.99). [Note] If On is set up, there will be a red line from the current position of the own ship to the final destination and a red circle will be shown as much as the radius was set up

64 2.2.2 Derailment Alarm In using the Waypoint Navigation and Route Navigation, this function creates an alarming once the own ship derails the preset course range on her way to the destination. Press ( ) button, go through [2.SET] [2.ALARM SET] [2.XTE ALARM]. Use ( ) button to select ON/OFF. In selecting ON, use the number buttons to input the derailment alarming range (0.01 ~ 9.99). The course derailment range is indicated in blue line, the right window in the bottom shows the derailment distance

65 2.2.3 Anchorage Alarm In using the anchorage in '2.1.3 Anchorage Setup', establish the anchorage range so that the equipment can send out an alarming when the owns ship gets out of the preset rang mostly due to the tidal wave, the ocean weather etc. Press ( ) button, go through [2.SET] [2.ALARM SET] [3.AHCHOR ALARM]. Use ( ) button to select ON/OFF. In selecting ON, use the number buttons to input Anchorage Alarming Range (0.01 ~ 9.99). Anchorage range is indicated in red circle and it is indicated only when Anchorage function is used

66 2.2.4 Underwater Cable Alarming When under voyage, the own ship can use the function to create an alarming where any underwater cables are installed. Press ( ) button, go through [2.SET] [2.ALARM SET] [4.SEA-CABLE ALARM]. Press ( ) button to select ON/OFF

67 2.2.5 Water Depth Alarming This function is to provide an alarming for the operators when it senses any specific water depth within the preset alarming range through the transducers. It is available to input 1m ~ 999m. Press ( ) button, go through [2.SET] [2.ALARM SET] [5.DEPTH ALARM]. Use ( ) button to select ON/OFF and input the water depth alarming with the number buttons

68 2.2.6 Fish School Alarming This is a function to make an alarming when the equipment senses any fish school under voyage. Press ( ) button, go through [2.SET] [2.ALARM SET] [6.FISH ALARM]. Use ( ) button to select ON/OFF and the signals of fish school as Low, Mid, High

69 2.3 How to set up Own Ship With this function, it is available to set up a variety of information on the own ship. Press ( ) button, go through [2.SET] [3.OWN SHIP SET]. Use the directional buttons, ( ) button, ( ) button to set up every items shown below

70 Setup Items Input Range Description 1.AUTO CENTER ON/OFF To indicate that the own ship is in the very center of the display all the time. 2.SHIP MARK SIZE Large/Small To set up the size of the own ship shown in the display. 3.RADIUS SET 0.00 ~ 9.99 A function to indicate the radius in red circle, making the own ship as a staring point. This is beneficial when the own ship passes by any area of many islands or passes by any narrow waterways. It is normally set up at 1.00 NM or 0.5 NM NM is advisable in case of OFF. 4.SMOOTHING SET 5.LAT/LON CORRECTION The set up differs from the vessel type. ±00.00 ~ ±99.99 If the status of GPS receipt or the measured position value are poor, this function can work on smoothing the widely changing values of the lat/log, ship speed, bearing, finally to display them. The more value it is set up, the more stable it is as the stronger smoothing is achieved. If any value error of the current position, the log/lat. can be corrected per second, minute with this function. 6.HEADING DISPLAY ON/OFF This function displays the bearing line on the screen. 7.HEADING SIZE Large/Mid/Small To select the bearing size on the plotter display. 8.HEADING COLOR Red/Green/Blue To select the bearing color on the plotter display. 9.HEADING SHAPE Thick/Thin To select the bearing line thickness on the plotter display

71 2.4 Cursor Setup This enables the operator to set up the information on Cursor shown on the plotter display. Press ( ) button, go through [2.SET] [4.CURSOR SET]. Use the directional buttons ( ) buttons to select the size, color, shape, and line. 1.CURSOR SIZE 2.CURSOR COLOR 3.CURSOR SHAPE 4.CURSOR LINE : Big/Small : Green/Blue/Red : Thin/Thick : ON/OFF ON - Press button to have the plotting cursor in blue color linking to the current position of the own ship. OFF The plotting cursor only will appear. [Note] How to display the Cursor on the Plotter Display Press ( ) button in the remote, the cursor will easily appear

72 2.6 Simulation This enable the operators to artificially make the data required for the real navigation to look as if ships are under voyage on the Plotter Display. Press ( ) button, go through [2.SET] [6.SIMULATION]. Use ( ) button to set up ON/OFF to be used for Simulation. 1.PLOTTER : Plotter Simulation ON/OFF 2.FISH : Fish-finder Simulation ON/OFF

73 2.7 How to set up Miscellaneous User can set up any additional functions on SYSTEM and Plotter. Press ( ) button, go through [2.SET] [7.ETC. SET]. Use the directional buttons, ( ) button, ( ) button to set up the items shown below

74 Miscellaneous Setup Input Range Description Items 1. Distance Unit NM/KM/MM Select the distance unit on the Display. NM: Nautical Mile (1NM = 1,852 m) KM: Kilometer (1KM = 1,000 m) MM: Land Mile (1MM = 1,610 m) 2. Magnetic Yar. True/Magnetic E00.0 ~ E99.9 W00.0 ~ W Course-Up Set Auto/Course/North/ East/South/West 7. Position Print 00 Min. 00 Sec. ~ 60 Min. 00 Sec. True North differs slightly from Magnetic North, This is 'Magnetic Bearing Deviation' and it varies slightly based on the earth point. In using Magnetic North, it can be corrected by inputting Magnetic Bearing Deviation. To set up the direction of the map display. AUTO: Same as the own ship heading COURSE: Same as the destination NORTH/EAST/SOURTH/WEST : North direction based on the preset Plotter map To print the own ship position, speed, bearing at the intervals of preset time. When not using this function, it is 00 Min. 00 Sec. 9. Password Set 0000 ~ 9999 To set up Password for the system approach. When not using this function, it is is '0000'. Note: Default value is '0000'. Note Bearing Deviation As for [2. MAGNETIC YAR], True North should be used as it is always automatic, except when Magnetic should be used. Instance of Bearing Deviation If GPS data bearing is 270 degrees and magnetic compass bearing is 280, input (+)E10.0 to display the same as magnetic bearing because the difference is +10. If GPS data bearing is 280 degrees and magnetic compass bearing is 270 degrees, input (-)W10.0 because the difference is

75 3. System 3.1 Satellite Information This is to set up the related information on GPS and necessary for navigation. Press ( ) button, go through [3.SYSTEM] [1.SATELLITE INFO]. Use the directional buttons, ( ) button, ( ) button to set up each item shown below

76 Satellite Info. Item Input Range Description 1.Initial Pos. LAT: 90 N ~ 90 S LON: 180 E ~ 180 W User can set up the information on the own ship position. Ex) When cannot receive GPS, DGPS signal, the information on the current position of own ship can be input. 2.Date/Time Set Date, Time User can set up the information on the weather and time Ex) In case of not being capable to receive GPS, DGPS signal, the information on the current date and time can be input. 3.UTC Correction ±00:00 ~ ±23:59 User can set up the local time differences. In inputting '00:00', it means Universal Time Chart(UTC) and "U" is indicated at the next to the plotter screen. In inputting 'Local Time Differences', it means the current time of the area and "L" is indicated at the next to the plotter screen. For Korea,+09:00 should be input. 4.Setting 12/24 12Hour/24Hour User can set up the indication way of 24-hours or noon/afternoon 12-hours time system. 5.Speed Mode Low/Mid/High Average ship speed can be set up. Normally Mid speed is selected. 6.SBAS Mode Auto/Manual/ SBAS: The system which receives the position signal and Position compensation information which were received from The Geostationary satellite with the same antenna. And obtains the degree of correctness more than DGPS. Automatic: receive SBAS when possible to navigate SBAS Manual : not receive SBAS 7.Antenna Height ~ +999 The height from the sea surface to GPS antenna can be set up. Normally it is set up at 10m. 8.Datum Set Selection Range Available The geodetic can be set up to match the measured lat/log. with the lat/log. of the chart. Note How to move the selection menu of the geodetic In moving to select the geodetic, move ( ) buttons up & down in a unit, press, ( )buttons to move up & down in ten units

77 3.3 How to test Keyboard Users can make a self-test to see if the remote works okay. Press ( ) button, go through [3.SYSTEM] [3.KEYBOARD TEST]. Whenever each button is pressed, it is normal if the button is conversed on the screen. If not, it is judged abnormal

78 3.4 How to set up System Users can set up Input/Output ports used for system, AIS, memory, map, language in use etc. Press ( ) button, go through [3.SYSTEM] [4.SYSTEM SET]. Use the directional buttons and ( ) button to set up each item shown below

79 System Setup Item Input Range Description 1.GPS Port Set Internal/ External Data input port of GPS can be set up Internal: User can directly use the data received from GPS linked to this SYSTEM. External: User can use the data coming out from other equipment to input to this system 2.Output Port Set Selection Range Available As a function to set up the data output of SYSTEM, it can be compatibly set up with other equipment. NMEA : GPS data version available Speed : Communication speed linked to other equipment Rate : Intervals of transmitting GPS data to other equipment Output Sentence : Data compatible with other equipment. Note: PLT Sentence is designed to work normally 3.AIS Set Selection Range Available when it is connected with SAMYUNG autopilot and selected. This is to receive the information on ship name, MMSI, ship speed from AIS-mounted ships and display the information on the screen. Refer to the next Chapter 4.Memory Clear Yes/No This is to delete all the data in memory can be deleted and to work on initializing to the default. 5.Chart Set Selection Range Available This is to set up the map to be shown on the screen. Chart: Charts to be used on the screen C-MAP Unit: In selecting C-MAP, the unit to be used can be selected. Empty Level: In selecting C-MAP, the level of the map appearance can be selected [Note] In case that map charts change, the application will 6. Chart Color Set Mode 1 Mode 2 User Mode 7. Language Set Japan/English/ Russian/China/ Taiwan/Korea Greek be made by re-booting the system. Land Yellow Land Yellow/Red Set color land, Beach, Rock, 5M, 10M separately This is to select the language to be used for SYSTEM. Note The application will be made by re-booting the system in changing the language to be used

80 AIS Setup This is to show on the plotter display the ship together with the information received from AIS, such as Ship Name, MMSI numbers, Lat/Log, SOG, COG. Each ship has her own MMSI number, which is 9-digit ID, assigned and the first 3-digit numbers mean MID (Country Code) which tells her nationality or area. By distinguishing the ships with 16(sixteen) target colors according to MIS on the screen, it is easy to recognize the ship nationality and by automatically adjusting the length of the heading according to the ship speed, it is also easy to figure out the navigational information such as the moving speed together with other ships. Basic Information on AIS-mounted ships displayed on Screen Ship Name : Named for ship MMSI : ID Number assigned for ship to be identified SOG : Current speed of ship under voyage COG : Current course of ship under voyage The more the speed becomes, the longer the heading rod becomes. It is indicated differently according to ship nationality (MID). Place the plotting cursor to any target ship, the press ( ) button to get all the details

81 Details on AIS-Mounted Ship NAME : Ship Name C.SIGN : Call Sign MMSI : Maritime ID IMO.NO : IMO number DRAUGHT : Draught S-TYPE : Ship Type DEST. : Destination NAV. : Current Navigational Status LAT. : Latitude LON. : Current Longitude of Ship SOG : Speed COG : Course HDG : Heading ROT : Rotation GNSS Antenna Position : GPS position installed on board

82 Press ( ) button, go through [3.SYSTEM] [4.SYSTEM SET] [3.AIS Set]. Use the directional button to select [1.Operate/Stop], then press ( ) button to make AIS function operate or stop on the screen. In selecting Operate, users can see AIS on the right top side of the screen. Note AIS SET Before operating AIS function, [Speed Set] of [2.External Port Set] of 3.4 System Set should be same between our AIS machine and others being connected

83 Use the directional buttons to select [2.DISPLAY SET], then press ( ) button to see the sub-menu on the screen that shows Ship Name, MMSI, Speed. Select the ship information of AIS to be displayed on the screen, then press ( ) button

84 Use the directional buttons to select [2.DISPLAY SET], then press ( ) button to input the target color of AIS. Press the number buttons to input MID(or country code) for the target to be set up on the screen, then press ( )button. eg Japan MID : 431, 432 Korea MID : 440, 441 China MID : 412, 413 Select the target color shown below with the directional buttons, the press ( ) button. As for from [4.Target Color-2] through [8.TARGET COLOR-6], the setup is same as above and it is available to make up to 6(six) setups

85 Use the directional button to select [9. Other Colors], then press ( )button. It is available to select any color for other ships that have MID(or country code), except the preset colors from [3.Target Color-1] through [8.Target Color-6]. Use the directional buttons to select the target color shown below, then press ( ) button

86 3.5 System Information Users can recognize the system information such as LCD, Plotter Model, Program, Chart, PIC Version. Press ( ) button, go through [3.SYSTEM] [5.SYSTEM INFO]. Use the directional ( ) button to set up each item shown below. Sys.-Info. Item Input Range Description 1.LCD-MODE Sharp/ PVI-1/PVI-5 To set up the LCD model of SYSTEM [Note]It is advised that users normally should not work on setting up as the default value is set. 2.PLOT-MODE LCD-640-Norm/ LCD-640-AutoPilot To set up the Plot model of SYSTEM LCD-640-Norm: Plot Mode for normal use LCD-640-Auto: Plot Mode used with autopilot system

87 4. FISHFINDER GPS chart plotter with fish-finder To see the display of GPS chart plotter with fish finder, press ( ). Water temp. Depth Fish-finder: Low Freq. Plotter Fish-finder: High Freq. STC & GAIN set of fish-finder: Low Freq./High Freq. Press on plotter with fish-finder or fish-finder mode. Ref. To adjust a display size of fish-finder on plotter/fish-finder display Select plotter/fish-finder display or fish-finder display only by using Load a set menu by ( ). ( ) : Reduce a size of fish-finder display ( ) : Magnify a size of fish-finder display : Set a size of fish-finder display in max./min

88 Display for fish-finder only You may choose a display mode by ( ) and also the display mode depends on frequency (High freq./low freq.) by ( ). Water depth Fish-finder with Low Freq. Fish-finder with High Freq. It shows setting menu if press ( ) button on plotter/fish-finder display or display only for fish-finder. Start Set: Change a water depth of fish-finder s recording display by pressing ( ) button Range Set: Set a water-depth interval of fish-finder s recording display by ( ). Mag. Set: Set a size of fish-finder display by using ( ) Dep Auto: Select a depth mode of transducer s TX/RX in auto/manual by using ( )

89 Fish-finder line & homing magnification screen Use ( ) button to choose a display mode, ( ) button for high freq./low freq. and ( ) button for line & homing magnification screen

90 4.1 Screen moving speed A function to adjust a screen moving speed. Press ( ) and go to [4.FISH] [1.SCREEN SPEED]. Select one of Stop, Low, Mid, High, Super High by using direction cursor and press ( )

91 4.2 Noise Erase To erase an interfacing signal occurs periodically or temporally is shown as noise on fish-finder display. Press ( ) and go to [4.FISH] [2.NOISE ERASE]. Select one of Off, Low, Mid, High by using direction cursor and press ( )

92 4.3 Color Erase Clear a color for noise and response for unnecessary school of fish step by step. It helps to recognize of big fish group with distinct display. Press ( ) and go to [4.FISH] [3.COLOR ERASE]. Select one of Off, Low, Mid, High by using direction cursor and press ( )

93 4.4 TX POWER SET To adjust a transmitting output of supersonic wave transmitted from transducer. Press ( ) and go to [4.Fish] [4.TX-POWER SET]. Select High/Low and press ( ). In case of Low, the output is automatically adjusted depends on water depth range

94 4.5 PULSE WIDTH SET In response to range of depth and transmitting times, adjust transmitting power by LOW and HIGH about automatic adjustment of pulse width. Press ( ) and go to [4.FISH] [5.PULSE WIDTH]. Select Low/High and then press ( )

95 4.6 COLOR PATTERN SET Select a color to show a fish group and three colors available. Press ( ) and then go to [4.FISH] [6.COLOR PATTERN]. Select Pattern 1, Pattern 2, Pattern 3 and then press ( )

96 4.7 A-SCOPE SET A-scope on or off. Press ( ) and then go to [4.FISH] [7.A-SCOPE SET]. Select ON/OFF and then press ( )

97 4.8 ETC SET To set a draft (water-depth adjustment), water temperature display/offset and frequency. Press ( ) and go to [4.FISH] [8.ETC. Set]. You are able to set following item by direction cursor, number button and ( ) button. List of system info. Input Range Description 1.DRAFT SET 00M ~ 20M Calculate distance from water surface to transducer on vessel bottom and input the distance value. This value is a criteria line. 4.FREQUENCY SET 5.AUTO DEPTH SET Dual-Freq/ Low Freq/ High Freq Range/ Shift How to display fish-finder s record on the screen Dual-Freq: To display low and high freq. at the same time. Low Freq: Display fish-finder recording screen with low freq. High Freq: Display fish-finder recording screen with high freq. Choose a setup when making depth automatic RANGE setup auto depth SHIFT setup auto shift

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