Simrad CP42, CP50, CP52 User Manual

02244.30
Note! Insert or remove C-MAP cartridges ONLY through CHART menu or when unit is off. All electronic navigation equipment is subject to external factors beyond the control of the manufacturer. Therefore such equipment must be regarded as an aid to navigation. The prudent navigator will, for that reason, never rely on a single source for position fixing and navigation.
SIMRAD CP42/50/52
Chartplotter
183-0200-202 English
MOB ‘MAN OVERBOARD’ function
MOB
In case someone falls overboard, press the [MOB] key and hold for two seconds, or activate an external MOB switch – hold for five seconds.
CLR
Press [CLR] to confirm and reset the alarm if activated by mistake.
ENT
Pressing
[ENT]
will provide all relevant data for an efficient rescue
operation.
Display 1
Display 3
Display 2
Screen layout default after activating MOB.
Display 1: The MOB display will provide the position where the man fell overboard, together with present course (C), bearing (B), and distance (DIST) to the MOB position. Elapsed time - first in seconds and then in minutes. If “*” is shown instead of number of minutes, means that the elapsed time has exceeded 9999 minutes.
Display 2: Data display will provide information of: Date, time and position of MOB incident.
Display 3: The CHART display will provide a graphical impression of the MOB position – a man waving his arms in relation to the ship.
To turn MOB navigation off (two ways):
Either press [GOTO], [3] or... press [MENU], [4], [2].
To recall last MOB position, see section 8.2.
CP42/50/52 DGPS Chartplotter Table of contents
1. Introduction and system familiarization
1.1 Introduction and system familiarization, 5
1.2 Safety summary, 6
2. Fundamentals & initial start-up
2.1 Fundamentals of the PAGE and
WINdow system, 7
2.2 Key functions, 10
2.3 Menu bar, 12
2.4 Menu layout, 13
2.5 Choice of symbols, 14
2.6 Naming of routes, points, etc., 14
2.7 Initial start-up, 15
2.8 Turn power off, 16
3. Chart menus and
INFO windows
3.1 Chart menu, 17
3.1.1 Charts, 17
3.2 C-MAP cartridges, 20
3.3 INFO windows, 22
3.3.1 Cursor inactive, 22
3.3.2 Cursor not placed on object
or user data, 23
3.3.3 Cursor placed on waypoint, 24
3.3.4 Cursor placed on route leg
or line leg, 25
3.3.5 Cursor placed on routepoint
or linepoint, 26
3.3.6 Cursor placed on trackpoint, 27
3.3.7 Cursor placed on target, 28
3.3.8 GOTO function, 29
3.3.9 PLOT function, 30
3.4 Chart setup, 32
4. Position menus
4.1 Position display, 35
4.2 Dual speed display, 39
4.3 Speed, course & depth, 40
4.4 Speed diagram, 41
4.5 Satellite status, 43
4.6 DGPS setup, 45
4.7 SDGPS setup, 47
4.7.1 Satellites in SDGPS system, 49
5. Waypoint / route menus
5.1 WP list, 51
5.1.1 Delete waypoint via menu, 52
5.2 Routes stored in the memory, 52
5.2.1 Delete route via menu, 55
5.2.2 Make new route from WP list, 55
5.3 Route calculation, 57
5.4 Lines stored in the memory, 58
5.4.1 Delete lines via menu, 59
5.5 Start / stop track, 60
5.6 Tracks stored in the memory, 61
5.6.1 Delete tracks via menu, 62
5.7 Targets stored in the memory, 63
5.7.1 Delete target via menu, 64
6. Navigation menus
6.1 NAV menu (NAV inactive), 65
6.1.1 - Highway display, 65
6.2 NAV menu – (NAV active), 67
6.2.1 - Highway display, 68
6.2.2 - Navigation setup, 66
6.2.3 - Turn NAV off, 69
6.2.4 - Waypoint advance, 69
6.2.5 - Restart to approaching point, 69
6.2.6 - ETA & AVN, 70
6.2.7 – Trim & highway display, 71
6.2.8 - Set & drift, 72
6.3 Anchor guard, 73
6.4 MOB navigation, 74
6.5 Navigation examples, 74
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6.5.1 Chart/cursor navigation, 75
6.5.2 Waypoint navigation, 76
6.5.3 Route navigation, 77
6.5.4 Track navigation, 79
7. ECHO menu
7.1 Depth & temperature diagram, 83
8. Miscellaneous menu
8.1 Wind display, 85
8.2 MOB position, 87
8.3 DSC alarm, 87
8.4 Data transfer via DataCard or disc, 88
8.5 Data transfer via PC interface, 90
9. SETUP menu
9.1 Speed alarm, units & language, 95
9.2 Interface setup, NMEA, 97
9.3 Interface setup, alarm/log, 101
9.4 Decca lanes, 102
9.5 Loran C, 103
9.6 Display color, 104
9.7 Factory settings, 105
10. Installation and service
10.1 Installation of CP42, 107
10.2 Installation of CP50, 109
10.3 Installation of CP52, 111
10.4 Place of installation of display unit, 113
10.5 Installation of DS42/50/52, 113
10.5.1 Operation of DS42/50/52, 114
10.6 Installation of antenna, 115
10.7 Electrical connections, 116
10.7.1 Power supply connections, 117
10.7.2 Fuse, 117
10.7.3 NMEA0183 interface conn., 117
10.7.4 PC up/download via PC interface, 117
10.8 Optional connections, 118
10.9 Preventive maintenance, 119
10.10 Repair and service, 120
10.11 Troubleshooting, 121
10.12 Specifications, 122
Appendix A
Glossary of terms, 125
Appendix B
List of datums, 129
Appendix C
C-MAP attributes, 131
Index, 139
CE Declaration, 143
International warranty, 145
List of Simrad distributors
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1.1 Introduction and system familiarization
Congratulations on your purchase of SIMRAD CP42/50/52 MKII DGPS Chartplotter - a combination of the latest GPS receiver technology and
built-in differential receiver for accurate positioning and prepared for SDGPS, plus: detailed cartography; all in a unique slim-line design with a 10” ATFT (CP42), 14” TFT (CP50), or 15” TFT (CP52) large LCD display in color.
The CP42/50/52 MKII chart system includes a built-in world chart for rough planning and overview. The choice of chart system best suitable for the CP42/50/52 MKII was carefully singled out to be the C-MAP NT+ mini cards. The optional C-MAP cards are available world-wide at your local Simrad dealer.
The Global Positioning System is at this time and age the most common system used for navigation and positioning all over the world. Not only for maritime use, but also for land-based applications and aviation. The satellite-based system has been developed and is operated by the US Department of Defense in order to provide an accurate and reliable service, which include a 24-hour global coverage. The GPS system consists of approx. 24 satellites which orbit around the Earth at an altitude of approx. 20,200 km. The satellites transmit perfectly synchronized data. However, depending on the position, the signals will reach the receiver at a slightly different time. By adding the measured time difference to the known position of the satellites it is possible to calculate the ship’s position to within a few meters.
DS42/50 Dual Station for the CP42/50/52 is available in 10” ATFT color, 14” TFT color and 15” TFT color.
How to use this manual? The manual is written for the products: CP42, CP50 and CP52, which all share the same type of software. From hereon, these models are referred to as: CPXX. It is a good idea if you make yourself familiar with the key functions, menu structure and rotation of pages (screens) described in chapter 2 before you start out, and then proceed with section 2.7 Initial start-up. For quick location of a certain term, please check the ”Glossary of terms” and the ”Index” at the back of the manual.
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How to interpret special marked key symbols, etc. in the manual:
+/-
Either the + (plus) or – (minus) key may be applied.
0-9
Alpha-numeric keys for insertion of figures.
A-Z
Alpha-numeric keys for insertion of letters.
)
Emphasizes important points.
1,3
Indicates that you should press the keys [1] and [3] to obtain what is written in italic next to the keys.
1.2 Safety summar y
Precaution The operating unit should not be exposed to direct sunlight, as
boilingthe display may cause too high temperatures internally and subsequently damage parts of the unit beyond repair.
Quality service personnel The CPXX is sealed and does not contain any user serviceable parts. Opening of the unit will void its warranty. Touching electrical parts inside may cause bodily harm or death. If the unit is not working properly, please check section 10.11 Troubleshooting. If your CPXX requires servicing or repair, call your authorized SIMRAD dealer.
Power source, fuse and power cable Check that the DC power supplied to the unit is within the range of 10 to 32 volts. Note that the appropriate fuse must be employed (F6.3A). Ensure that the power cord is firmly attached.
Grounding To reduce electrical interference and risk of electrical shock, properly ground the unit to the ship’s ground using the ground screw on the back of the unit. Good grounding should also be exercised for connected equipment.
Default settings All user implemented data in the CPXX can be erased by making a reset of the unit and thus return to factory default settings.
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2.1 Fundamentals of the PAGE and WINdow system
The CPXX DGPS Chartplotter has a multi-function screen data presentation system. You can choose to have a full screen, or a screen divided into e.g. a chart display and two data/chart displays, etc. The display which is currently activated is indicated by a highlighted frame around the active window. There are five screen combinations to choose from:
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WINdow 0
43
56
1. Full (1/1) screen. 2. Four ¼ displays. 3. Two ½ displays.
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4
65
3
4. & 5. Combination displays of one ½ and two ¼ displays shown together in the same screen. ) Not all displays are available in WINdows 5 and 6.
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As many as 4 screen combinations or full screens can be saved in 4 pages (layers).
Press the
[PAGE] key to toggle between the 4
pages, or hold the [
PAGE] key depressed for
two seconds to start a rotation of the 4 pages. Press [
PAGE]
again to return to manual
operation.
To mix and match the various chart and data displays you wish to have in the PAGE and WINdows presentation, you will first need to know what is pre-set from the factory:
PAGE
Scroll through the four pre-set pages to see if you wish to exchange any of the displays with a different one.
Example of how to edit a pre-set page:
window
5
window
2
window
3
We pretend that in this page, window 2 contains the navigation display (highway), window 3 a chart display in a large scale for overview, and window 5 a chart display in a smaller scale to enlarge a
certain area. You now wish to insert the Position display in window 3 instead of the chart display. This is the procedure:
WIN
Press the
[WIN]
key until the frame around window 3 is highlighted
MENU
Call up the menu bar, and…
2,1
then call up the POS menu and select “Position”
- you will now have the Position display in window 3 instead of the chart display.
Example of how to edit a full screen to four ¼ displays:
We pretend that you are looking at a full screen which you wish to divide into four ¼ displays. This is the procedure:
MENU
First call up the menu bar, and…
2
then call up the POS menu - see example next page.
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POSITION
WIN
_2_
POS
_1_ Position _2_ Dual speed _3_ Speed, course & depth, etc. …
What you do now will determine which WINdow the display you are about to select will appear in.
Press the
[WIN] keyrepeatedlyto
scroll through the window system.
WIN
Press the [WIN] key once to select WINdow 1
-which is the left top quarter of the screen.
1
Select the Position display
- you will now have the position display presented in window 1. The rest of the windows in this page i.e. window 2, 3 and 4 will contain the displays which were pre-set from the factory. They can all be exchanged with new displays at your choice.
) However, the same display can not appear twice on the same page, so in case you are trying to select the same display in a second window, this is what will happen:
As per above example, you have selected the Position display in window 1, but it may just happen that the Position display was pre-set to window 2 – therefore window 2 will now show the legend: “ Select display via MENU.
You may select the same display to appear on different pages, but not on the same page.
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2.2 Key functions
A description of the key functions is available at the start-up display in the Quick guide. Some of the key functions are general and can be applied at any time, other key functions are related to a certain menu(s) and can only be applied when in the appropriate menu.
WIN
Toggles between windows. The active window will have a highlighted frame. Only activated windows are operable.
PAGE
Toggles between four pre-selected pages (screens). Hold two seconds for automatic rotation of pre-selected pages. A new, single press on [
PAGE]
will return to normal operation.
MENU
Turns the menu bar on/off. Exits any data display without taking any action.
ENT
Opens for/confirms insertion and editing of data. Calls up information on marks, waypoints, etc. on chart together with several INFO windows from a chart display. Gives access to setup displays.
Moves cursor in data displays and charts + activates cursor on chart. Moves left and right in the menu bar.
CLR
Turns cursor off in chart display. Deletes data in enter or edit mode.
PWR
Calls up a window where you can adjust the lighting in the screen, background light in keypad, and select Daylight displays, Night display or custom made display. Hold two seconds to turn the power off.
MOB
Hold two seconds to activate the MOB –“Man overboardfunction, which starts a track and provides guidance back to the MOB position.
ZOOM
+ IN
Zooms in for greater chart details (smaller scale) / zooms out for better
ZOOM
- OUT
overview (larger scale). + and toggles between available values.
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1-9
A-Z
The alpha-numeric keys inserts and selects data in data displays. Keys 1-9 are also Quick scales i.e. selects fixed chart scales, and key 0 will center the cursor/ship on the chart.
CHART
GOTO
Hotkey to Chart 1 i.e. jumps to window on the screen with Chart 1 display; if none: inserts Chart 1 in active window. Activates INFO window with choice of navigation modes.
PLOT
Plots down the actual ship/cursor position on chart. Activates INFO window with the possibility of plotting a waypoint, route, line, etc.
POS
Hotkey to Position display i.e. jumps to window on the screen with Position display; if none: inserts Position display in active window, except for Window 5 and 6, which are ½ screen sizes.
NAV
Hotkey to Navigation display i.e. jumps to window on the screen with Navigation display; if none: inserts Navigation display in active window, except for Window 5 and 6, which are ½ screen sizes.
WP
Hotkey to WP list i.e. jumps to window on the screen with WP list; if none: inserts WP list in active window.
ROUTE
Hotkey to Route list i.e. jumps to window on the screen with Route list; if none: inserts Route list in active window.
TRACK
Direct access to Start trackfunction.
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2.3 Menu bar
MENU
Toggles the menu bar on/off
To fit in the complete menu bar across the screen, some of the menus have been abbreviated. However, the last selected menu will be highlighted, and if its an abbreviation of the menu, then the complete menu title is written above the menu bar e.g.:
NAVIGATION
WIN
_1_
CHART
_2_
POS
_3_
WP/RTE
_4_
NAV
_5_
ECHO
_6_
MISC
_7_
SETUP
_1_ Highway
_2_ Waypoint navigation, etc. …
Having selected e.g.
4:NAVIGATION
from the menu bar, its associated menus will drop down. Key in the number next to the function you wish to call forward, or use the cursor key to highlight the function and press
[ENT].
If you want to switch to a different menu, use the cursor key to move to the adjacent menu.
Most functions in the menus are general, and can be called forward at any time, but a few are related to a certain menu(s) and can only be called forward or activated in the appropriate menu. Inactive functions in the menu will have a different color from the rest of the functions. Which window is active (see top line of the menu to the right) can also have something to do with what functions are available. Use the
[WIN]
key to toggle between active windows and keep an eye on the functions in the menu to see how they may change color.
The menu bar will disappear from the screen at the selection of a function, or by pressing the
[MENU] key. Besides, if not used, it
automatically turns off after 30 seconds.
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2.4 Menu layout
_1_
CHART
_2_
POS
_3_
WP/RTE
_1_ Chart 1 1:26400000 _1_ Position _1_ WP list
_2_ Chart 2 1:6600000 _2_ Dual speed _2_ Routes
_3_ C-MAP cartridges _3_ Speed, course & depth _3_ Route calculation
_4_ Speed diagram _4_ Lines
_5_ Satellites _5_ Start track
_6_ DGPS _6_ Stop track
_7_ SDGPS _7_ Tracks
_8_ Targets
_4_
NAV*
_5_
ECHO
_6_
MISC
_1_ Highway _1_ Depth & temperature diagram _1_ Wind
_2_ Waypoint navigation _2_ MOB position
_3_ Route navigation _3_ DSC alarm
_4_ Track navigation _4_ Data transfer
_5_ Anchor guard
_6_ Trim & highway
_7_ Set & drift
_4_
NAV**
_1_ Highway
_2_ Turn NAV off
_3_ WP advance
_4_ Restart to approaching point
_5_ ETA & AVN
* No Navigation mode is activated.
** One of the Navigation modes is activated.
_6_ Trim & highway
The NAV menu is dynamic and will adapt to the function which is currently active.
_7_ Set & drift
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_7_
SETUP
_1_ Speed alarm, units & language
_2_ NMEA interface
_3_ Alarm/log output
_4_ Decca lanes
_5_ Loran C
_6_ Display color
_7_ Factory settings
When selecting a sub-menu in the SETUP menu, the display will always appear in a pop­up window. Which means that it will not take the place of another display, and it will not mess up the pre-set displays on the screen. And once you have confirmed the changes, or just want to exit the display, the display will disappear from the screen, as you have no further use for it.
2.5 Choice of symbols
Waypoints and other points appearing on the screen can be marked by one of 18 symbols + 8 EVENT marks in small and large symbols:
Waypoint
Red buoy
Green buoy
Wreck
Danger
Beacon
Fish
Platform
Rock awash
Harbour
Marker
North
South
East
West
Starboard
Port
MOB
EVENT 4
(1 of 8 types in diamond shape)
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2.6 Naming of routes, points, etc.
First select the key with the desired letter, then you can either repeat the keystrokes, which will toggle between e.g. A,B,C,1, or once you have selected one letter you can go back and forth in the alphabet by means of the +/- keys. Use the cursor key to go to next space or to go back one space if you make a mistake. Depending on the selected language the 0 (zero) key will hold special characters e.g. ЖШЕДЦЬС, and the 9 (nine) key will hold: (empty space) . ­Press the
[CLR]
key to delete everything from cursor position and to the
right of cursor on that row.
2.7 Initial start-up
PWR
To turn on the power, press and hold the
[PWR]
key till a picture
appears on the screen
PAGE
Press [PAGE] to scroll through a quick guide which informs of the use of the keys and where you can enter ownerssetup
ENT
Press [ENT] when ready to assume normal operation
PWR
Press
[PWR]
again to adjust the lighting in the screen and select day or night display, etc., move around in display by means of the cursor key and change settings with +/- keys, and
ENT
Confirm with
[ENT]
The unit will now perform a fully automatic start-up and find the cor­rect position without further data entries. The start-up phase is com­pleted when a position appears in the position display – see section 4.1.
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Select display language:
MENU
Call up the menu bar, and
7,1
press
[7]
and
[1]
to call up the language display
Go to the bottom line in the display
+/-
Select language
ENT
Confirm entry
2.8 Turn power off
PWR
Call up INFO window, and
PWR
Press and hold until screen turns black
The CPXX is now turned off. All data and setups are saved and stored in the internal memory and, of course, will be available next time the unit is turned on.
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3.1 Chart menu
_1_
CHART
_1_ Chart 1 1:26400000
- see section 3.1.1.
_2_ Chart 2 1:6600000
- see section 3.1.1.
_3_ C-MAP cartridges
- see section 3.2.
) Forsafetyreasons,navigationwithelectronicchartsshouldalways be combined with authorized paper charts.
3.1.1 Charts
It is possible to have two charts in different scales on the screen at the same time. Each chart can be operated individually, and each will have it’s own cursor and individual chart setup.
MENU
Call up the menu bar, and…
WIN
select the WINdow in which the large-scale chart should appear, and…
1,1
press
[1]
and
[1]
to call up Chart 1in scale 1:26400000
MENU
Call up the menu bar, and…
WIN
select the WINdow in which the detailed chart should appear, and…
1,2
press
[1]
and
[2]
to call up Chart 2 in scale 1:6600000
The chart display opens for the built-in world chart, as well as the optional, detailed C-MAP electronic charts (C-MAP cart must be inserted in the drawers below the CPXX’s keypad).
) Shortcut feature:
CHART
GOTO
Hotkey to Chart 1 i.e. jumps to window on the screen with Chart 1 display; if none: inserts Chart 1 in active window.
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Chart range indicator (5.1nm) can be set ON/OFF in Chart setup”.
The top line of the chart display (with cursor off) will give you ship’s position, speed, course and status of differential data – refer to section
4.1 Status indicator and accuracy. With cursor on, the top line will show the cursor position in lat/long, bearing and distance from actual position to cursor position.
The ship symbol indicates the present position on the chart and the pointer informs of the actual true course (course over ground). There is a built-in autohome function which automatically moves the chart to maintain the ship symbol in the display (with cursor off). ) Press
[ENT], [0]
to center the ship on the chart.
Cursor function
With chart display active, press the cursor key to activate the cursor and
CLR
Press
[CLR]
to turn the cursor off.
) The chart cursor will automatically switch off if not used in the last five minutes. The chart will update and bring the ships position to the center of the screen.
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Use the cursor key to move cursor in any direction on the screen – the chart will automatically adjust when cursor reaches the edge of the screen. ) Press
[0] to center the cursor on the chart.
) In data displays the cursor will be shown in form of either a ruling box around the active field, or the active field will be highlighted.
Zoom function – with cursor on, the zoom function will zoom around the cursor. With cursor off, the zoom function will zoom around the ship´s position.
ZOOM
+ IN
Zoom in for details (smaller scale)
ZOOM
- OUT
Zoom out for overview (greater scale)
1-9
) Use one of the shortcut keys to quickly change the chart scale:
Press [1] = 1:6.600.000,
[4] = 1:200.000, [7] = 1:6.000,
[2] = 1:2.000.000, [5] = 1:60.000, [8] = 1:2.000,
[3] = 1:600.000, [6] = 1:20.000, [9] = 1:600
Chart details may not be available in all scales in all areas. Non­covered areas will be marked as hatched or all blue with coordinate grid (with grid set to AUTO in chart setup), depending on the actual scale. See section 3.4 Chart setup for more details on what you might want to see in the chart and not see.
The built-in world chart can be zoomed up/down in six steps from a scale of approx. 1:33,000,000 to 1:2,000,000.
An over-zoom function enables you to zoom beyond the chart, which automatically is switched off and replaced by a lat/long coordinate grid.Inthismodethescalecangodownto1:600.
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3.2 C-MAP cartridges
On the front of the CPXX below the keypad are two small watertight drawers wherein you place the C-MAP cartridge(s) you wish to load.
) Do not attempt to insert or remove cartridges unless the CPXX is turned off, or chart reading is in stand-by:
MENU
Call up the menu bar, and
1,3
load the pop-up window for C-MAP cartridge(s)
Example:
C-MAP cartridges
UPPER Name: P&T: MELBOURNE BEACH TO LAKE WORTH INL Code: NA-B502.02 Date: 13/11/1998
LOWER Name: DENMARK NORTH COAST & LIMFJORDEN Code: EN-B102.03 Date: 01/03/1999
Chart reading is now in stand-by, and you may insert/ remove cartridges.
MENU
Exit Test
ENT
To open the drawer below the keypad, press the eject key next to the drawer. Place the cartridge in the tray with the terminals pointing towards the unit, and push the drawer back in place – it has to make a clicksound to be closed tight and remain watertight.
ENT
Press
[ENT]
to test the data on the C-MAP cartridge which you have
just placed in one of the drawers
The CPXX will now test the data on the cartridge(s) to see if its valid and free from faults.
) If a cartridge is defect, it must be removed before you can exit the display.
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MENU
Return to chart display
In addition to the larger boundaries of the world chart there will be separate boundary lines for the individual charts stored on the same cartridge. However, the boundary lines for the C-MAP chart areas can be turned off, so they will not be visible on the chart – refer to Chart setup. Other chart areas can quickly be reached by means of the zoom keys:
ZOOM
- OUT
Zoom out until desired area becomes visible
Move cursor to approximate area, and
ZOOM
+ IN
Zoom in
The chart will automatically start to move when cursor reaches the edge of the screen. When cursor is switched off
[CLR],
the chart will
return to ships position.
) See also section 3.4 Chart setup.
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3.3 INFO windows
A number of pop-up INFO windows are available mainly from active chart display. Only a few of the functions in the INFO windows can be accessed from data displays and other displays. Refer to sections 3.3.x.
3.3.1 Cursor inactive
ENT
With chart in active window, and with cursor off, press
[ENT]
to call
up an info window with the following to choose from:
Scale: 1:6600000
-Actual chart scale.
No user data
at ship’s position
1
Edit user data
-Inactive function.
2
Chart info
-Refer to Appendix C.
3
Find nearest port services
-Refer to Appendix C.
4
Bearing & dist. from A to B
-Inactive function.
5
Lock cursors
-Inactive function.
9
Chart setup
-Refer to section 3.4.
0
Ship to center
GOTO
Select NAV mode
PLOT
Plot new data
PAGE
More user data
MENU
Exit
-Exit info window.
0
Ship to center will adjust the chart to place the ships position in the center of the chart display.
GOTO
Select NAV mode will activate Navigation mode.
PLOT
Plot new data will give you the choice of entering the ships position as Eventmark, waypoint or target.
PAGE
More user data will toggle between available data on the ship’s position.
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3.3.2 Cursor active but not placed on any object or data
ENT
With chart in active window, and cursor not placed on any object or user data, press
[ENT]
to call up an info window with the following to
choose from:
Scale: 1:6600000
-Actual chart scale.
No user data
at cursor position
1
Edit user data
-Inactive function.
2
Chart info
-Refer to Appendix C.
3
Find nearest port services
-Refer to Appendix C.
4
Bearing & dist. from A to B
5
Lock cursors
9
Chart setup
-Refer to section 3.4.
0
Cursor to center
GOTO
Select NAV mode
-Refer to section 3.3.8.
PLOT
Plot new data
-Refer to section 3.3.9.
PAGE
More user data
-Inactive function.
MENU
Exit
-Exit info window.
4
Bearing & dist. from A to B will quickly provide the bearing and distance from your current cursor position (A) to an arbitrary point (B). Move cursor to point B and see the calculation in the small info window. Press
[MENU]
to exit the function.
5
Lock cursors will lock the cursors in two chart displays on the same screen and thus make the cursor movements synchronized. To return to individual cursor control in each chart display, press
[ENT]
and
[5]
to
Release cursorsagain. ) See also “Lock cursorsin Appendix A.
0
Cursor to center will adjust the chart to place the cursor position in the center of the chart display.
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3.3.3 Cursor placed on waypoint
ENT
With chart in active window, and cursor placed on a waypoint, press
[ENT]
to call up an info window with the following to choose from:
WP found
Name: WP 1 LAT 51°49.107N LON 5°16.007W
-Example.
1
Edit user data
2
Chart info
-Refer to Appendix C.
3
Find nearest port services
-Refer to Appendix C.
4
Bearing & dist. from A to B
-Refer to section 3.3.2.
5
Lock cursors
-Refer to section 3.3.2.
9
Chart setup
-Refer to section 3.4.
0
Cursor to center
-Refer to section 3.3.2.
GOTO
Select NAV mode
-Refer to section 3.3.8.
PLOT
Plot new data
-Refer to section 3.3.9.
PAGE
More user data
MENU
Exit
-Exit info window.
1
Edit user data opens for a new info window:
Waypoint
1
Edit
Change the name, symbol, color, etc.
2
Move
Move waypoint with cursor, and press
[ENT].
CLR
Delete
Delete waypoint ? YES” / “NO”.
MENU
Exit
Exit info window.
PAGE
More user data will be available if more than one point is plotted on the same position, where the [PAGE] key then will toggle between data for each point.
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3.3.4 Cursor placed on route leg or line section
ENT
With chart in active display and cursor placed on a route leg or line leg, press
[ENT]
to call up an info window with the following to choose
from:
Route leg found
Name: RTE 1 Leg: B336° 77.16nm Total: 4 legs 215.6nm
-Example.
1
Edit user data
2
Chart info
-Refer to Appendix C.
3
Find nearest port services
-Refer to Appendix C.
4
Bearing & dist. from A to B
-Refer to section 3.3.2.
5
Lock cursors
-Refer to section 3.3.2.
9
Chart setup
-Refer to section 3.4.
0
Cursor to center
-Refer to section 3.3.2.
GOTO
Select NAV mode
-Refer to section 3.3.8.
PLOT
Plot new data
-Refer to section 3.3.9.
PAGE
More user data
-Inactive function.
MENU
Exit
-Exit info window.
1
Edit user data opens for a new info window:
Route leg
1
Edit leg
New info window to edit route leg.
2
Insert point
Move cursor and press
[ENT]
to insert point.
3
Edit
New info window to edit route.
CLR
Delete
Delete whole route ? YES” / “NO”.
MENU
Exit
Exit info window.
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3.3.5 Cursor placed on routepoint or linepoint
ENT
With chart in active display and cursor placed on a routepoint or linepoint, press
[ENT]
to call up an info window with the following to
choose from:
Routepoint found: 2
Name: RTE 1 From start: To end:
-Example.
1
Edit user data
2
Chart info
-Refer to Appendix C.
3
Find nearest port services
-Refer to Appendix C.
4
Bearing & dist. from A to B
-Refer to section 3.3.2.
5
Lock cursors
-Refer to section 3.3.2.
9
Chart setup
-Refer to section 3.4.
0
Cursor to center
-Refer to section 3.3.2.
GOTO
Select NAV mode
-Refer to section 3.3.8.
PLOT
Plot new data
-Refer to section 3.3.9.
PAGE
More user data
MENU
Exit
-Exit info window.
1
Edit user data opens for a new info window:
Routepoint
1
Edit point
New info window to edit routepoints position.
2
Move point
Move cursor and press
[ENT]
to move point.
CLR
Delete point
Delete routepoint ? YES” / “NO”.
3
Add point
Only from first or last point in route.
4
Edit
New info window to edit route.
5
Delete
Delete whole route ? YES” / “NO”.
MENU
Exit
Exit info window.
PAGE
More user data will toggle between data on routepoint and route leg.
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3.3.6 Cursor placed on trackpoint
Trackpoints are not as easily recognized as Routepoints, you may have to move the cursor along on the track to locate a trackpoint.
ENT
With chart in active display and cursor placed on a trackpoint, press
[ENT]
to call up an info window with the following to choose from:
Trackpoint found: 3
Name: TRACK 1 Total: 836 points – 83.6nm
-Example.
1
Edit user data
2
Chart info
-Refer to Appendix C.
3
Find nearest port services
-Refer to Appendix C.
4
Bearing & dist. from A to B
-Refer to section 3.3.2.
5
Lock cursors
-Refer to section 3.3.2.
9
Chart setup
-Refer to section 3.4.
0
Cursor to center
-Refer to section 3.3.2.
GOTO
Select NAV mode
-Refer to section 3.3.8.
PLOT
Plot new data
-Refer to section 3.3.9.
PAGE
More user data
MENU
Exit
-Exit info window.
1
Edit user data opens for a new info window:
Trackpoint
CLR
Delete point
Delete trackpoint ? YES” / ”NO
1
Delete points from A to B
*) see below.
2
Edit
New info window to edit track.
3
Delete
Delete whole track ?
YES/NO
MENU
Exit
Exit info window.
*) Move cursor to point B and press [ENT] to delete all trackpoints between cursor position on chart and point B.
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PAGE
More user data if cursor is placed on a MOB track you can toggle between data on MOB symbol and data on MOB track. ) The symbol and track are edited separately.
3.3.7 Cursor placed on target
ENT
With chart in active display and cursor placed on a marked target, press
[ENT]
to call up an info window with the following to choose from:
Target found
Name: TARGET 1 LAT 57°40.636N LON 10°34.767W
-Example.
1
Edit user data
2
Chart info
-Refer to Appendix C.
3
Find nearest port services
-Refer to Appendix C.
4
Bearing & dist. from A to B
-Refer to section 3.3.2.
5
Lock cursors
-Refer to section 3.3.2.
9
Chart setup
-Refer to section 3.4.
0
Cursor to center
-Refer to section 3.3.2.
GOTO
Select NAV mode
-Refer to section 3.3.8.
PLOT
Plot new data
-Refer to section 3.3.9.
PAGE
More user data
-Inactive function.
MENU
Exit
-Exit info window.
1
Edit user data opens for a new info window:
Target
1
Edit
Change the name, color, position, etc.
2
Move
Move target with cursor, and press
[ENT].
CLR
Delete
Delete target ? YES” / “NO”.
MENU
Exit
Exit info window.
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3.3.8 GOTO function
CHART
GOTO
Shortcut to Chart 1, press again to call up INFO window with available navigation modes:
Select NAV mode
1
Cursor
2
Waypoint
3
Route
4
Track
5
Anchor guard
MENU
Exit
To select Cursornavigation will require that the cursor is active. Waypoint, Routeand Track navigation will require there is one stored in the memory before it can be activated. The NAV mode can also be activated from the NAV menu.
For further details on the different NAV modes, refer to chapter 4. Waypoints and navigation.
Anchor guard – When setting anchor, check/change the preset alarm distance etc., so you will be warned in case you drift too far from the anchored position. The alarm distance can be set anywhere from 0.01 to 9.99 nm in Navigation setup display. See also section 6.3 Anchor guard.
If pressing the
[GOTO]
key while one of the NAV modes is active, this
pop-up window will appear on the screen:
Navigation is ON
1
Advance
2
Restart to approaching point
3
Turn NAV off
MENU
Exit
Press [1] to advance to next waypoint in the route (Route navigation). Press [2] if you for some reason have drifted off course and wish to restart navigation from your actual position to the approaching point.
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3.3.9 PLOT function
The CPXX Chartplotter is designed to make navigation easy and safe. Making routes, drawing lines and plotting waypoints, etc. are all done directly on the chart. Very straightforward and uncomplicated.
The PLOT function is available from various displays as indicated below.
PLOT
With any other display than chart in active display, press
[PLOT]
to
insert ships / cursors position as waypoint
PLOT
With chart in active display, press
[PLOT]
to call up an INFO window
with the following to choose from:
PLOT new data
PLOT
Plot eventmark - ship
1
Plot waypoint - cursor
2
Insert waypoint - ship
3
Insert waypoint - cursor
4
Make route
5
Draw line
6
Plot target - cursor
MENU
Exit
PLOT
From any display: Plot and save ships position as a waypoint including actual depth.
1
From active chart display with cursor ON: Plot and save cursor position as a waypoint.
2
From active chart display: Plot and save ships position as a waypoint including actual depth; insert a location name (cf.section 2.6), adjust the position by keying in new figures, change the symbol (cf.section 2.5).
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