Standard Horizon CP150C User Manual

CP150C
GPS Chart plotter
Owner's Manual
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. INTRODUCTION ........................................................................................................ 9
1.0 GENERAL INFORMATION .................................................................................... 9
1.2 OPTIONS ...................................................................................................... 10
2. GETTING STARTED ...................................................................................................... 11
2.0 INSTALLING THE CHART PLOTTER ................................................................. 11
2.1 INSTALLING THE ANTENNA .............................................................................. 12
2.2 CONNECTING POWER ....................................................................................... 12
2.3 OPTIONAL C-MAP NT+ CARTOGRAPHY ..........................................................13
2.4 INSERTING THE C-CARD................................................................................... 13
2.5 CONTROLS AND INDICATORS ......................................................................... 14
2.5.0 Controls and Connections ..........................................................................14
2.6 TURNING POWER ON AND OFF ....................................................................... 17
2.7 CHANGING SHIP ICONS .................................................................................... 17
2.8 ADJUSTING CURSOR SPEED ........................................................................... 17
2.9 CHANGING THE DISPLAY PALETTE ................................................................ 18
2.10 CHANGING LIGHT AND CONTRAST...............................................................18
2.11 ADJUSTING THE TIME ..................................................................................... 18
2.12 ENTERING IN A MARK FROM A POSITION....................................................19
2.13 NAVIGATING TO A MARK ................................................................................ 19
2.14 ENTERING LORAN TD’S ..................................................................................20
2.15 TRANSFER MARKS FROM PC OR OTHER GPS ...........................................20
2.16 SELECTING NORTH UP OR COURSE UP ...................................................... 21
2.17 CUSTOMIZING DATA WINDOWS ON CHART PAGE ..................................... 21
2.17.0 Selecting Data Window layout..................................................................22
2.17.1 Customizing Data box...............................................................................22
2.18 CUSTOMIZING DATA WINDOWS ON ANY PAGE .......................................... 22
2.19 PAGES ...................................................................................................... 23
2.19.0 Selecting pages ........................................................................................23
2.20 HOME MODE VS. CURSOR MODE .................................................................23
2.20.0 Cursor Mode .............................................................................................23
2.20.1 Home Mode...............................................................................................24
3. ADVANCED OPERATON ...................................................................................................25
3.0 CHART PAGE25
3.1 NAVIGATION DATA PAGE .................................................................................25
3.2 HIGHWAY PAGE ................................................................................................. 26
3.3 CELESTIAL PAGE ............................................................................................... 26
3.4 GPS STATUS PAGE ............................................................................................ 27
3.5 VHF RADIO DSC LOG PAGE .............................................................................27
3.6 NMEA DISPLAY PAGES ..................................................................................... 28
3.6.0 Display page ...............................................................................................28
3.6.1 Data page....................................................................................................29
3.6.2 Depth Trend page .......................................................................................29
3.7 CREATING AND USING MARKS ....................................................................... 30
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3.6.2.0 Page selection ...............................................................................29
3.7.0 Marks ...................................................................................................... 30
3.7.0.0 Creating a New Mark ..................................................................... 30
3.7.0.1 Editing a Mark................................................................................30
3.7.0.2 Deleting a Mark .............................................................................. 31
3.7.0.3 Moving a Mark ............................................................................... 31
3.8 CREATING AND USING ROUTES ..................................................................... 32
3.9 GOTO FUNCTION ............................................................................................... 40
3.10 MOB FUNCTION ................................................................................................ 41
3.11 TRACK PLOTTER FUCTIONS .......................................................................... 42
3.12 MAINTENANCE ................................................................................................. 43
3.13 SPECIFICATIONS ............................................................................................. 44
3.14 TECHNICAL ...................................................................................................... 46
3.15 TERMS AND FUNCTIONS ................................................................................ 52
3.7.0.4 Locating a Mark ............................................................................ 32
3.8.0 Creating a new Route ................................................................................. 32
3.8.1 Deleting a Waypoint....................................................................................32
3.8.2 Moving a Waypoint ..................................................................................... 33
3.8.3 Inserting a Waypoint into a Route .............................................................. 34
3.8.4 Editing a Waypoint ...................................................................................... 35
3.8.5 Route Report page (Information on a Route) ............................................. 36
3.8.6 User Points List page (Information on Waypoints) ....................................37
3.8.7 Deleting a Route ......................................................................................... 39
3.8.8 Following a Route ....................................................................................... 40
3.8.9 Reversing a Route ...................................................................................... 40
3.8.10 Selecting Route Color ............................................................................... 40
3.9.0 Goto Cursor.................................................................................................40
3.9.1 Goto Mark On the Chart Screen.................................................................41
3.9.2 Goto Mark or Waypoint using the User Point List ...................................... 41
3.9.3 Goto Route..................................................................................................41
3.9.4 Stopping navigation ....................................................................................41
3.10.0 Using MOB function .................................................................................. 41
3.10.1 Deleting MOB............................................................................................42
3.11.0 Selecting Time and Distance....................................................................42
3.11.1 Selecting a track line color........................................................................42
3.11.2 Turning on or off the Track plotter ............................................................ 42
3.11.3 Saving a track to memory ......................................................................... 43
3.11.4 Displaying track ......................................................................................... 43
3.11.5 Deleting track ............................................................................................ 43
3.13.0GPS Receiver Specifications .................................................................... 45
3.13.1GPS Antenna Specifications ..................................................................... 45
3.13.1.0Physical Constructions ................................................................. 45
3.13.1.1Cable & Connector ....................................................................... 45
3.13.1.2Overall Performance (antenna element, LNA & coax cable) ...... 45
3.13.1.3Enviromental.................................................................................45
3.14.0System Test ............................................................................................... 46
3.14.0.0RAM Menu .................................................................................... 46
3.14.0.1DIM Menu .....................................................................................47
3.14.0.2Cartridges ..................................................................................... 47
3.14.0.3Serial Ports ................................................................................... 48
3.14.1 NMEA Input/Output ................................................................................... 49
3.14.1.0 Setup of NMEA output sentences ............................................... 50
3.14.1.1 NMEA2 RTCM Input .................................................................... 51
3.14.1.2 Dual Station Operation (Master Slave) ....................................... 51
3.15.0User Points Handling functions ................................................................. 52
3.15.0.0Marks ............................................................................................ 53
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3.15.0.1Waypoints and Routes ................................................................. 53
3.15.0.2Destination point ........................................................................... 53
Route Following............................................................................53
3.15.0.3MOB .............................................................................................. 53
3.15.0.4Measure DST- BRG ..................................................................... 53
3.15.0.5Information on User Points .......................................................... 54
3.15.0.6User Points List ............................................................................54
3.15.0.7Route Report ................................................................................55
3.15.1Track History .............................................................................................. 55
3.15.2Input/Output ............................................................................................... 55
3.15.2.0GPS Data ..................................................................................... 55
3.15.2.1Instruments Data .......................................................................... 56
3.15.2.2NMEA-0183 output (Autopilot output) .......................................... 56
3.15.3 Data Display..............................................................................................56
3.15.3.0Data Window on Chart page ........................................................ 56
3.15.3.1GPS Status page .........................................................................56
3.15.3.2 Navigation page...........................................................................57
3.15.3.33D Highway Display ..................................................................... 58
3.15.3.4Other pages .................................................................................. 58
3.15.4User Settings ............................................................................................. 58
3.15.5 Automatic Info ........................................................................................... 66
3.15.6Find Function ............................................................................................. 69
About page ................................................................................... 58
3.15.4.0Map Customization ....................................................................... 58
3.15.4.1 Display Settings ........................................................................... 59
3.15.4.2Customize Map ............................................................................ 59
Marine Settings ............................................................................ 59
Depth Settings .............................................................................. 60
Land Settings ............................................................................... 61
Chart Settings ............................................................................... 61
3.15.4.3General Setup .............................................................................. 62
3.15.4.4Fix ................................................................................................. 63
3.15.4.5Navigate ........................................................................................ 63
3.15.4.6Compass ...................................................................................... 64
3.15.4.7Input / Output ................................................................................ 64
3.15.4.8Alarms .......................................................................................... 64
3.15.4.9Simulation ..................................................................................... 66
3.15.5.0Info Tree and Expanded Info pages ............................................. 66
3.15.5.1Info function .................................................................................. 67
3.15.5.2Getting Port Info ........................................................................... 67
3.15.5.3Getting Tide Info ........................................................................... 68
3.15.6.0Port Services ................................................................................ 69
3.15.6.1Ports ............................................................................................. 69
Searching by list ........................................................................... 70
Searching by name ...................................................................... 70
3.15.6.2Tide stations ................................................................................. 70
3.15.6.3Wrecks ......................................................................................... 70
3.15.6.4Obstructions ................................................................................. 70
3.15.6.5User Points ................................................................................... 70
3.15.6.6Coordinates .................................................................................. 70
INDEX ......................................................................................................71
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FCC Compliance Statement
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC limits for Class A digital devices. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed or used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interfe­rence with radio communications. There is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular instance. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to other equipment, try to correct the problem by relocating the equipment.
Consult an authorized STANDARD HORIZION dealer or other qualified service technician if the problem cannot be corrected. Operation is subject to the following conditions: (1) This device cannot cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Congratulations on you purchase of the GPS Chart CP150C! Whether this is your first chart plotter, or if you have other STANDARD HORIZON equipment, the STANDARD HORIZON organization is committed to ensuring your enjoyment of this chart plotter. STANDARD HORIZON technical support personnel stand behind every product we sell, and our Product Support team invites you to contact us should you require technical advice or assistance, at 714/827-7600.
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WARNING!!!
Electronic
charts displayed by the chart plotter are believed to be accurate and reliable, but that are not intended to be a substitute for the official charts, which should remain your main reference for all matters related to the execution of safe navigation.
For this reason we would like to remind you that you should carry on board
and use the official published and approved nautical charts.
CAUTION
-
The chart plotter is designed for maritime use. Please give attention to avoid water intrusion into the C-MAP NT+ C-CARD cartridge holder.
- Extensive exposure to heat may result in damage to the chart plotter.
- The chart plotter contains dangerous high voltage circuits which only
experienced technicians can handle.
- STANDARD HORIZON will not be liable for errors contained herein, or
for incidental or consequential damages in connection with the perfor­mance or use of this material.
Copyright 2002. STANDARD HORIZON All rights reserved. Printed in Italy. No part of this publication may be reproduced or distributed in any form or by any means, or stored in a database or retrieval system, without prior written permission of the publisher. CODE: A7SH5c 210a736 - 290302
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1. INTRODUCTION
1.0 GENERAL INFORMATION
The CP150C is a precision-crafted, high-performance receiver for the Global Positio­ning System (WAAS GPS) constellation of satellites, providing precise location data with a host of navigation features. Idea for nautical use and sealed against water ingress. The CP150C is housed in a rugged, impact-resistant case with outstanding ergonomic design, for effortless operation.
The advanced features of the CP150C include:
Direct sunlight viewable color LCD display.
C-MAP NT or NT
600 Waypoints (Marks) / 30 Routes storage
User selectable data fields
NMEA Data pages
2 NMEA Output and 3 Inputs
Connections to and from STANDARD HORIZON DSC VHF’s for
Distress and Position Request calls
3 year limited warranty, lifetime flat rate.
1.1 PACKING LIST
When the package containing the chart plotter is first opened, please check for the following contents. If any parts are missing contact the dealer this chart plotter was purchased from. Accessories and replacement parts may be ordered from STANDARD HORIZON’s Parts Department at 714/827-7600 or via the web at www.standardhorizon.com.
+
cartography compatible
Replacement part Item
- TT150001CP External bracket (Includes the knob)
- RR150002CP Dust cover
- TT90000001 Power data cable
- UU90000001 Flush mounting screws
- RR15000001 Flush mount template
- QQ150001CP Antenna
- U50003870 Owner’s Manual
- EECP150002CP Quick reference guide
- EE150002EP C-MAP NT handbook
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1.2 OPTIONS
Part Number Item
- RR150003CP Overhead mounting bracket
Figure 1.2 - Bracket
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2. GETTING STARTED
2.0 INSTALLING THE CHART PLOTTER
The CP1150C can be bracket mounted or flush mounted. If you decide to overhead bracket mount the CP150C, STANDARD HORIZON offers a overhead mounting bracket part number RR150003CP that will be needed for this installation. For Flush mounting, please use the template and hardware supplied.
Figure 2.0 - Installing/removing chart plotter
Figure 2.0a - Optional overhead mounting bracket
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2.1 INSTALLING THE ANTENNA
Choose a location for the antenna that has a clear view of the sky. Ensure there are no major obstructions or fixtures in the immediate proximity to the antenna. The antenna relies on direct “line of sight” satellite reception. If you are unsure that the chosen location is suitable it may be advisable to mount the antenna in a temporary manner to verify correct operation. The thread used on the antenna (1 inch, 14 TPI) is an industry standard thread used on a wide range of mounting brackets, including the swivel joints commonly used for angled surfaces. However due to the manufac­turing process of these mounting brackets you may see that there is some slop when tightening down the antenna to the bracket. This is of no concern however as the antenna must be tightened until the antenna stops rotating on the antenna mounting bracket. The antenna design also allows for easy flush mounting.
1. Drill a ¾ inch hole in an area that was verified to receive satellite signals well.
2. Unscrew the base of the antenna and remove the gasket.
3. Thread the cable though the hole and route to the plotter.
4. Apply a small coat of RTV to the underside of the antenna where the model number sticker is located.
5. Insert the shaft of the antenna into the hole.
Figure 2.1 - GPS Antenna
2.2 CONNECTING POWER
Before making connections to the chart plotter, check for the correct voltage (10-18V dc), the correct polarity and be sure the 2A fuse is wired in series on the Black wire. Connecting the fuse in the black wire protects the NMEA data output wires from becoming damaged if they are accidentally touched to the red wire (+battery connection). If the other wires are not used or if the installer is aware of this the fuse may be used on the red wire from the chart plotter.
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Figure 2.2 - Power On
2.3 OPTIONAL C-MAP NT+ CARTOGRAPHY
STANDARD HORIZON has taken advantage of C-MAP’s experience with professio­nal navigation, by allowing the use of the refined and improved cartography called NT+. The new cartography of NT+ makes creative use of colors, patterns and icons to increase the familiarity and usability of the much larger coverage database of NT+. NT is supplied by C-MAP in four sizes Local, Standard, Wide and SuperWide. For convenience the older NT and the NT+ are both compatible with all STANDARD HORIZON chart plotters. Contact C-MAP USA at (508) 477-8010 or visit www.c­map.com for further information on NT+.
2.4 INSERTING THE C-CARD
Hold the card by the long inclined side so that you can see the C-MAP label.
+
Figure 2.4 - Inserting C-CARD (I)
Open the door, gently push the C-CARD into the slot: push the C-CARD in as far as it will go, then close the door.
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Figure 2.4a - Inserting C-CARD (II)
NOTE
Throughout this Owner's Manual, the keys are noted in Capital bold letters with quotes, example “ENTER”. Menu operations are in Capital bold letters that are underlined, example: For an example “MENU” + ADVANCED SETUP + “ENTER” + INPUT/OUTPUT + “ENTER” means:
ADVANCED SETUP.
1. Press the
2. Use the ShuttlePoint knob to select the ADVANCED SETUP menu item.
3. Press the key.
4. Use the Shuttlepoint
5. Press the key.
key.
to select the INPUT/OUTPUT menu item.
2.5 CONTROLS AND INDICATORS
NOTE
This section defines each control of the chart plotter. For instructions, refer to Getting Started and Advanced Operation sections of this Owner's Manual.
2.5.0 Controls and Connections
The chart plotter is controlled by using the 10 keys located on the front panel of the CP150C. There is also a ShuttlePoint knob to move the cursor across the screen. As
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you press a key, a single audio beep confirms the key action; every time a key press is not valid, three rapid beeps sound to indicate that the key action is not valid.
Figure 2.5.0 - The chart plotter
- The and keys
Pressing the “ZOOM IN” shows more detail of a smaller area, by changing the chart scale and zooming in on your display. Press “ZOOM OUT” to change the scale and show a wider, otherwise less detailed view. Pressing and holding “ZOOM IN”/ “ZOOM OUT” allows the quick zoom, that is the fast change of the chart scale where only the land areas are drawn. When “ZOOM IN”/“ZOOM OUT” is released all map details are shown.
The ShuttlePoint knob
The ShuttlePoint knob moves the cursor about on the display screen, quickly and
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accurately. It also scrolls the desired option in the menu page(s). It allows to exit from Home mode to Cursor mode. When into menu pages moving it to right selects the desired option, as “ENTER”, moving it to the left exits from menu, as “CLEAR”.
The key
Press “ENTER” to select the desired option or to confirm selection.
The key
Press “CLEAR” to set Home mode. Also press “CLEAR” to exit from menu or data windows or to leave a menu without making changes, to abort selected function or to step backward from a selection made in the menu.
The key
Selects the Main Menu. When in menu mode, moving the ShuttlePoint knob to the right enters a selection, moving the knob to the left clears the function. If pressing “MENU” for 3 seconds from map display activates Edit mode to choose data to be shown in General, 1 Line Small, 1 Line Large, 2 Lines Small, Highway or Compass windows. If pressing “MENU” for 3 seconds from Data pages (Navigation, Highway, GPS Status, NMEA Display) allows to customize all data fields shown in the selected page.
The key
Allows the user to select a Destination point (Target) at the cursor or a saved Route or Mark.
The key
Places Mark under the cursor position (in Home mode Mark is placed under the ship's position).
The key
Places Waypoints to make Routes.
The key and Lamp/Contrast
Press “PWR” to turn the chart plotter On. Press and hold “PWR” down (once the chart plotter has been turned On) for 3 seconds turns the chart plotter Off. Press and immediately release “PWR” to adjust light and contrast of the display.
The key
Sets MOB (Man OverBoard).
C-CARD slot.
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GPS Antenna connector Power and I/O connector.
2.6 TURNING POWER ON AND OFF
Press and hold “PWR” for 1 second to turn on. The chart plotter emits one rapid beep and the Start-Up pages are displayed.
Figure 2.6 - Start-Up pages
To turn off, press and hold “PWR” for 3 seconds, a countdown timer will appear on the screen. If you release “PWR” before the countdown timer reaches zero, the chart plotter will remain on.
2.7 CHANGING SHIP ICONS
The ships icon can be changed to the following:
Figure 2.7 - Ships icons
To change the icons press “MENU” + GENERAL SETUP + “ENTER” + SHIP ICON + “ENTER”.
2.8 ADJUSTING CURSOR SPEED
The cursor speed may be changed from moving slowly, medium or fast. The cursor speed can be controlled on the Chart page and also within the menus. To change the cursor speed: Press “MENU” + GENERAL SETUP + “ENTER” + CURSOR SPEED + “ENTER”.
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2.9 CHANGING THE DISPLAY PALETTE
The color of the screen has 4 selections: Normal, Classic, Night and Sunlight. To change the Palette: Press “MENU” + GENERAL SETUP + “ENTER” + PALETTE + “ENTER” +
SUNLIGHT (or other) + “ENTER”
2.10 CHANGING LIGHT AND CONTRAST
Press and immediately release “PWR” (do not press and hold the key, or the POWER OFF message will appear): moving the ShuttlePoint knob to the left/right will change the intensity of the light and moving the knob up or down will change the LCD contrast.
2.11 ADJUSTING THE TIME
The time information supplied by the GPS satellites is in Universal Time Coordinates (UTC or Greenwich England Mean Time). To change the chart plotter to read the correct time, first you must figure out the offset and if it is daylight savings time. For example on the West coast of the United States or Pacific Standard Time the offset needed would be –08:00 or –07:00 for daylight savings time, Eastern Standard Time –05:00 or –04:00 for daylight savings time. To change press “MENU” + GENERAL SETUP + “ENTER” + TIME REFERENCE + “ENTER”, select +00:00, change the number for the desired offset.
Figure 2.11 - Adjusting Time
NOTE
This map is for time offsets in standard time. For daylight saving time subtract one hour from the offset time shown.
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2.12 ENTERING IN A MARK FROM A POSITION
The 150C has the capability of storing up to 600 points. To enter in a point from a list of positions: Using the Chart page:
1. On the Chart page, press “MARK” to make a Mark at your current location.
2. Press “ENTER” for more options.
3. Select EDIT and press “ENTER”.
4. Move the ShuttlePoint knob to the left until the Latitude and Longitude is highlighted and press “ENTER”.
5. Press the up or down position on the ShuttlePoint knob to change the numbers, press the left or right position on the ShuttlePoint knob to step to the next number.
6. Press “ENTER” to move to the next line.
7. Repeat step 5 to enter the Longitude.
8. Press “ENTER” when finished and “CLEAR” to resume normal operation.
Another way to do this is:
1. Move the cursor until the Latitude and Longitude is close to the position you want to enter.
2. Press “ZOOM IN” to a low scale .02 NM. Move the cursor to the exact position and press “MARK”.
3. Press “ENTER” to edit the Mark (change icon and name).
With the User Points List:
1. Select the User Points List and press “MARK”.
2. Move the ShuttlePoint knob to the left until the Latitude and Longitude is highlighted and press “ENTER”.
3. Press the up or down position on the ShuttlePoint knob to change the numbers, press the left or right position on the ShuttlePoint knob to step to the next number.
4. Press “ENTER” to move to the next line.
5. Repeat step 3 to enter the Longitude.
6. Press “ENTER” when finished and “CLEAR” to resume normal operation.
NOTE
While underway, you can mark you current position simply by pressing “MARK”. It is also possible to set a new Mark from the User Points List page by pressing
“MARK”.
2.13 NAVIGATING TO A MARK
There are two ways to do this. Placing cursor over Target:
1. On the Chart page move the cursor over the top of a Mark or Waypoint
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contained in a Route.
2. Press “GOTO”; you will notice a bearing line from the vessels position and the Target Mark or Waypoint.
Using User Points list:
1. On the Chart page, move the cursor to an open area.
2. Press “GOTO”. A pop-up screen will be shown with selections to go to the CURSOR, ROUTE or MARK .
3. Select the item desired and press “ENTER” (example Mark).
4. The USER POINTS LIST is shown. Move the cursor to highlight the desired Mark and press “GOTO”. You will notice a circle will be placed around the Icon of the selected Mark, this indicates the Goto function is activated for the selected Mark.
5. Press “CLEAR” to revert to the Chart page to navigate to the selected point.
2.14 ENTERING LORAN TD’S
The chart plotter must first be put into the TD mode. After all the Marks are entered into the chart plotter, the setting should be set back to “ddd.mm.mmm”, to convert the TD into Latitude/Longitude readings.
1. Press “MENU” and select ADVANCED SETUP + “ENTER” + NAVIGATE + “ENTER” + COORDINATE SYSTEM + “ENTER” + TD, press “ENTER”.
2. Select the Chain and the Pair of the Loran and press “ENTER”.
3. Press “CLEAR” until the Chart page is shown.
4. Press “MARK” to make a Mark at your current location.
5. Press “ENTER” for more options.
6. Select EDIT and press “ENTER”.
7. Press the ShuttlePoint knob to the left until the TD’s are highlighted and press “ENTER”.
8. Move the ShuttlePoint knob up or down to change the numbers, press the left or right position on the ShuttlePoint knob to step to the next number.
9. Press “ENTER” to move to the next line.
10.Repeat step 8 to enter the second line.
11.Press “ENTER” when finished and “CLEAR” to resume normal operation.
NOTE
1. If the TD numbers are quite a bit off, the Pair letters may be backward. Reversing the two letters solves this problem. Example Y&Z, Change to Z&Y.
2. If the position is still off, select ALTER and turn it on. Press “MENU” + ADVANCED SETUP + “ENTER” + NAVIGATE + “ENTER” +
COORDINATE SYSTEM + “ENTER” + TD + “ENTER” + ALTER.
2.15 TRANSFER MARKS FROM PC OR OTHER GPS
In order to use this feature you must have navigation software that is NMEA compatible.
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To upload Marks from the chart plotter to the PC, a serial 9-pin cable with a DB9 connector must be used. The pin-out of the cable is:
PC DB 9 connection Chart plotter connection Chart plotter connection
to NMEA 1 to NMEA 2
Pin 2 Receive Brown White Pin 3 Transmit Blue Gray Pin 5 Signal ground Green Green
After the Marks have been entered into the GPS Utility program and the program has been setup to output NMEA 4800 Baud data: A. Receive points from the GPS Utility Program
1. Press “MENU” and select USER POINTS LIST, press “ENTER”.
2. Move the ShuttlePoint knob and select RECEIVE, press “ENTER”.
3. On the GPS Utility program send the Marks.
B. Transmit saved Marks to the GPS Utility program (good for backup)
1. Press “MENU” and select USER POINTS LIST, press “ENTER”.
2. Move the ShuttlePoint knob and select SEND, press “ENTER”.
3. On the GPS Utility program receive the Marks.
2.16 SELECTING NORTH UP OR COURSE UP
Press “MENU” + ADVANCED SETUP + “ENTER” + NAVIGATE + “ENTER” + MAP ORIENTATION + “ENTER” + COURSE UP + “ENTER”. Press “CLEAR” 3 times to
go back to the Chart page.
2.17 CUSTOMIZING DATA WINDOWS ON CHART PAGE
On the Chart page the default window shown is called General. This window contains navigation information helpful to assist you in navigation. The CP150C also has the capability to customize the layout of window as show in the figures below.
Figure 2.17 - Data window layout
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2.17.0 Selecting Data Window layout
Press “MENU”, select GENERAL SETUP from menu, then press “ENTER”, select DATA WINDOW and press “ENTER”. Choose the desired data window layout to be
shown with the ShuttlePoint knob and press “ENTER”. Selections are None, 1 Line Small, 1 Line Large, 2 Line Small, Highway, Compass. See previous Figure 2.17.
2.17.1 Customizing Data box
It is possible to select the data of each box within a Data Window (except for Highway and Compass).
1. Press and hold “MENU” for 3 seconds. The first data box will turn gray and its frame drawn bold. To choose a different data box move the ShuttlePoint knob to the left or right.
2. To choose and edit the data within the box press “ENTER” to show a drop down menu. Move the Shuttlepoint knob to select the item (ex: COG) and press “ENTER”.
NOTE
If the selected data type (ex: COG) has different units of measure the list of units will automatically be shown to the left of the main drop down menu after pressing “ENTER”.
3. Press “CLEAR” when finished to store the selections. See previous Figure 2.17.
2.18 CUSTOMIZING DATA WINDOWS ON ANY PAGE
On the Chart, Navigation, Highway and the NMEA Display all the data windows can be customized.
1. Press and hold “MENU”. You will notice the background of one of the data windows turns from black to clear.
2. Moving the ShuttlePoint knob to the right or the left will select the data window you would like to customize.
3. Press “ENTER” to show the available selections for the data window.
4. Move the ShuttlePoint knob to highlight the desired selection and press “ENTER”.
5. Repeat 2-4 until the data windows are customized.
6. Press “CLEAR” to store the values.
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Figure 2.18 - Edit mode
2.19 PAGES
Seven different pages can be shown on the CP150C as shown below:
Figure 2.19 - Screen display pages
2.19.0 Selecting pages
To select the 7 pages shown above, press “MENU”, move the ShuttlePoint knob to select the desired page and press “ENTER”.
2.20 HOME MODE VS. CURSOR MODE
The CP150C has two cursor modes of operation on the Chart page.
2.20.0 Cursor Mode
You will notice when the Chart page is selected and fix is received, that your position will be shown by . If you move the ShuttlePoint knob in any direction a cursor will be shown. The cursor can be moved anywhere on the page (called panning) and if moved over the top of certain items will show description of the item. This function is used to
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look around at other points on the chart, or Route planning. While in this mode the position of the vessel will move right off the edge of the screen.
The CP150C must be in Home Mode for this function to operate. Press “CLEAR” to enable Home Mode function.
2.20.1 Home Mode
When a fixed is received the vessels position will be shown by a . When in Cursor Mode and “CLEAR” is pressed, the chart plotter will center the chart on the received boat position. If the received position changes the map moves so that the chart is always centered on the vessel’s position. Zooming In / Out is centered on the vessel’s position.
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