Standard horizon CP190I, CPF190I Owner Manual

CP190i - GPS Chart Plotters CPF190i - GPS Chart Plotters/Fish Finder
Owner's Manual
CP190i
CPF190i
WARNING!!!
Electronic charts displayed by the GPS Chart Plotter are believed to be accurate and reliable, but 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 you should always keep the official published and approved nautical charts on board.
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 HORIZON 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.
Copyright 2011. VERTEX STANDARD CO., LTD. All rights reserved. Printed in Italy. No portion of this manual may be reproduced without the permission of VERTEX STANDARD CO., LTD.
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CAUTION
- The GPS Chart Plotter is designed for maritime use. To avoid water intrusion, ensure the C-MAP B
Y JEPPESEN C-CARD door is completely closed.
- Extensive exposure to heat may result in damage to the GPS Chart Plotter.
- The GPS 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.
CLEANING PROCEDURE FOR THE GPS CHART PLOTTER SCREEN
Cleaning of the chart plotter screen is a very important operation and must be done carefully. Since the surface is covered by a antireflective coating, the procedure for cleaning all the surfaces can be performed using the following procedure: Use a clean, soft, lint-free cloth to clean the glass. We recommend using a micro-fiber cloth. Spray a small amount of ammonia-free cleaner (isopropyl alcohol) onto the cloth. Spraying on the cloth will prevent overspray. Fold the cloth or lens cloth into a triangular shape, moisten the tip and use the index finger behind a corner to move the cloth across the surface in overlapping side to side strokes. If the cloth is too wet, a noticeable wet film will be left in its path and you will need to repeat the process. If too dry, the cloth won’t glide easily, and may damage the surface.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. INTRODUCTION .................................................................................................................13
1.0 GENERAL INFORMATION ....................................................................................13
1.1 PACKING LIST ......................................................................................................14
1.1.0 Packing List ................................................................................................ 14
1.2 OPTIONAL DOME OR OPEN ARRAY RADAR ANTENNAS................................14
1.3 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES .................................................................................. 15
2. INSTALLATION .................................................................................................................. 17
2.0 MOUNTING THE GPS CHART PLOTTER ............................................................ 17
2.1 BRACKET MOUNTING .......................................................................................... 17
2.2 FLUSH MOUNTING................................................................................................18
2.3 MOUNTING THE OPTIONAL EXTERNAL GPS ANTENNA ................................. 19
2.3.0 Flush mounting the antenna ...................................................................... 19
2.4 CONNECTIONS .....................................................................................................20
2.4.0 CP190i Connection Table.......................................................................... 21
2.4.1 CP190i Connections .................................................................................. 21
2.4.2 CPF190i Connection Table........................................................................23
2.4.3 CPF190i Connections ................................................................................ 23
2.5 BATTERY CONNECTIONS ................................................................................... 25
2.6 NMEA CONNECTIONS.......................................................................................... 25
2.7 GPS POSITION ON A VHF RADIO .......................................................................25
2.8 CP190i: OPTIONAL BLACK BOX FISH FINDER ..................................................25
2.9 RADAR ANTENNA (USA ONLY) ........................................................................... 26
2.10 PERSONAL COMPUTER CONNECTIONS...........................................................26
2.11 NMEA DATA PAGE................................................................................................27
2.12 DEMO MODE (For DEALER USE) ........................................................................ 27
3. CONTROLS AND INDICATORS ...................................................................................... 29
3.0 CONTROLS AND CONNECTIONS .......................................................................29
3.1 GETTING STARTED .............................................................................................. 30
3.1.0 Power On, Off and ShuttlePoint Knob operation ...................................... 30
3.1.1 Cursor Vs. Home Mode ............................................................................. 32
3.1.2 Cursor and Menu selection speed.............................................................32
3.1.3 Changing the Ship Icons ........................................................................... 33
3.1.4 Changing the Backlight and Contrast........................................................33
3.1.5 Selecting North Up or Course Up .............................................................. 33
3.2 AUTOMATIC TIME .................................................................................................34
3.3 SELECTING LORAN TD OR OTHER COORDINATE SYSTEM ..........................35
3.4 CHANGING THE CHART COLOR......................................................................... 36
3.5 SELECTING LANGUAGE ...................................................................................... 36
3.6 SETTINGS IN GENERAL SETUP MENU.............................................................. 38
3.7 ABOUT PAGE ........................................................................................................ 39
4. FIND SERVICES ..............................................................................................................41
4.0 USING FIND SERVICES & MORE FUNCTIONS .................................................. 41
4.0.0 Port Services..............................................................................................41
4.0.1 Port ............................................................................................................ 42
4.0.2 Tide Stations .............................................................................................. 42
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4.0.3 Wrecks ......................................................................................................43
4.0.4 Obstructions...............................................................................................44
4.0.5 Lakes Information ...................................................................................... 45
4.0.6 Lakes By Name ......................................................................................... 47
4.0.7 Points Of Interest ....................................................................................... 47
4.0.8 User Points ................................................................................................ 48
4.0.9 Coordinates................................................................................................48
4.0.10 Information .................................................................................................49
5. MAX CARTOGRAPHY OVERVIEW................................................................................. 51
5.0 BUILT-IN CHARTS .................................................................................................51
5.0.0 Coverage areas and details.......................................................................51
5.0.1 Updating Built-In Charts.............................................................................51
5.1 INSERTING THE OPTIONAL MAX C-CARD ........................................................ 52
6. MAP FUNCTIONS ............................................................................................................ 55
6.0 MAX FUNCTIONS MENU ...................................................................................... 55
6.0.0 Zoom Type ................................................................................................. 55
6.0.1 Icon Size .................................................................................................... 56
6.0.2 Place Name Size ....................................................................................... 56
6.0.3 Perspective View .......................................................................................57
6.0.4 Dynamic Nav-Aids ..................................................................................... 58
6.0.5 Safety Status Bar (DSI - Data Safety Indicator)........................................58
6.0.6 Satellite Imagery ........................................................................................ 59
6.0.7 Currents Prediction .................................................................................... 60
6.0.8 Chart Language ......................................................................................... 61
6.0.9 Pictures or Diagrams ................................................................................. 61
How to show the Pictures or Diagrams of a Object .................................. 62
6.0.10 Enhanced Port Info ....................................................................................63
7. CREATING MARKS .........................................................................................................65
7.0 CREATING A NEW MARK USING THE CHART PAGE ....................................... 65
7.1 EDITING A MARK .................................................................................................. 65
7.1.0 Deleting a Mark or Waypoint ..................................................................... 66
7.1.1 Moving a Mark or Waypoint ....................................................................... 66
7.2 MARKS/WAYPOINTS LIST ...................................................................................67
7.3 CREATING A NEW MARK WITH THE USER POINTS LIST ............................... 68
7.4 GOTO CURSOR, ROUTE AND MARK..................................................................69
8. MAN OVER BOARD (MOB) FUNCTION ......................................................................... 71
8.0 PLACING A MOB POINT ....................................................................................... 71
8.1 DELETING A MOB POINT ..................................................................................... 71
9. ROUTES ..........................................................................................................................73
9.0 CREATING A ROUTE USING WAYPOINTS ........................................................73
9.1 CHANGING THE NAME OF A ROUTE .................................................................74
9.2 CREATING AN OLYMPIC ROUTE ........................................................................ 74
9.3 MAKING ADDITIONAL ROUTES...........................................................................75
9.4 CREATING A ROUTE USING MARKS ON THE CHART PAGE .......................... 75
9.5 INSERTING A WAYPOINT INTO A ROUTE ......................................................... 76
9.6 GOTO A ROUTE ....................................................................................................77
9.6.0 Using [GOTO] to select Route...................................................................77
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9.6.1 Using the ShuttlePoint knob ...................................................................... 77
9.7 DELETING A ROUTE.............................................................................................77
9.8 OTHER SETTINGS IN ROUTE MENU .................................................................. 78
9.8.0 Route Check .............................................................................................. 78
10. TRACKS ........................................................................................................................... 81
10.0 TRACKING .............................................................................................................81
10.0.0 Saving and starting a new Track ............................................................... 82
10.0.1 Deleting a Track......................................................................................... 82
10.0.2 Other settings ............................................................................................. 82
10.1 TRIP LOG ............................................................................................................... 83
10.1.0 Using the Trip Log ..................................................................................... 83
10.1.1 Setup / Reset ............................................................................................. 83
11. USER C-CARD ................................................................................................................. 85
11.0 USER C-CARD MENU ...........................................................................................85
11.0.0 Formatting the optional User C-CARD ......................................................85
11.0.1 Transferring files to the optional User C-CARD ........................................ 85
11.0.2 Loading a file from the optional User C-CARD .........................................86
11.0.3 Deleting a file from the optional User C-CARD ......................................... 86
11.0.4 Refreshing the optional User C-CARD ...................................................... 86
12. PAGES .............................................................................................................................. 87
12.0 CHART PAGE ........................................................................................................ 87
12.0.0 Change Focus on Dual Chart Page .......................................................... 88
12.0.1 Single Chart Page...................................................................................... 88
12.0.2 Window Selections .................................................................................... 89
12.0.3 Customizing the Data Windows ................................................................ 89
12.0.4 Additional Functions on Chart Page .......................................................... 90
12.0.5 Turning Off Information on Icon Points .....................................................91
12.0.6 Display Mode .............................................................................................91
12.0.7 Marine Settings ..........................................................................................92
12.0.8 Depth Settings ...........................................................................................93
12.0.9 Land Settings .............................................................................................93
12.0.10Chart Settings ............................................................................................ 93
12.0.11Underwater Objects Settings ..................................................................... 95
12.1 CUSTOMIZING CHART SETTINGS ...................................................................... 95
12.2 NAVIGATION PAGE .............................................................................................. 95
12.3 HIGHWAY PAGE ................................................................................................... 96
12.4 CELESTIAL PAGE ................................................................................................. 97
Changing date ......................................................................................................97
12.5 GPS STATUS PAGE .............................................................................................. 98
12.5.0 WAAS/EGNOS Setting .............................................................................. 98
12.5.1 Setup Menu................................................................................................ 99
12.6 NMEA DISPLAY PAGE .......................................................................................... 99
Changing the NMEA Page Windows ................................................................... 100
12.7 NMEA DATA PAGE..............................................................................................100
12.8 NMEA TREND PAGES ........................................................................................ 101
12.9 VHF DIGITAL SELECTIVE CALLING .................................................................. 102
12.9.0 Interfacing ................................................................................................ 102
12.9.1 Distress Call............................................................................................. 102
12.9.2 Position Request......................................................................................103
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13. ADVANCED SETTINGS ................................................................................................. 105
13.0 INPUT/OUTPUT (NMEA, AIS, RADAR) .............................................................. 105
13.0.0 Input ......................................................................................................... 105
13.0.1 Ouput ....................................................................................................... 105
13.1 NAVIGATE ...........................................................................................................106
13.1.0 Loran TD .................................................................................................. 107
13.2 COMPASS ...........................................................................................................107
13.3 ALARMS ...............................................................................................................107
13.4 SIMULATION ....................................................................................................... 108
13.4.0 Navigating a Route in Simulation mode .................................................. 109
13.5 DSC POLLING .....................................................................................................109
14. AIS ................................................................................................................................... 111
14.0 SYSTEM DEFINITIONS .......................................................................................111
14.1 MENU ................................................................................................................... 112
14.2 AIS SETUP ........................................................................................................... 112
14.3 QUICK INFO ON AIS TARGET............................................................................112
14.4 LIST ...................................................................................................................... 113
14.5 AIS TARGET COLORS ........................................................................................ 114
15. C-WEATHER SERVICE..................................................................................................115
15.0 C-WEATHER SERVICE MENU ........................................................................... 115
15.0.0 Download .................................................................................................115
15.0.1 Copy From User C-CARD ....................................................................... 116
15.0.2 Weather Forecast .................................................................................... 116
15.0.3 Real Time View ........................................................................................ 116
15.0.4 Type of Data ............................................................................................ 116
16. MOBILARM ..................................................................................................................... 117
16.0 MOBILARM-GPS CHART PLOTTER CONNECTION ......................................... 117
16.1 SOFTWARE SETUP ............................................................................................ 118
16.2 MOBILARM STATUS ...........................................................................................118
16.3 MOBILARM PTX ................................................................................................... 119
16.3.0 MOBILARM MOB alert is received .......................................................... 119
16.4 PLACING CURSOR ON THE PTX ICON ............................................................120
16.4.0 Delete PTX ............................................................................................... 120
16.4.1 Goto PTX .................................................................................................120
16.4.2 The MOBILARM Alarm Status List..........................................................121
17. FISH FINDER for CPF190i ............................................................................................ 123
17.0 ENABLE/DISABLE ............................................................................................... 123
17.1 UNDERSTANDING THE FISH FINDER PAGE ................................................... 124
17.1.1 Understanding the Fish Finder display .................................................... 125
17.2 DISPLAYING THE FISH FINDER PAGE.............................................................126
17.2.0 Auto Full Page .........................................................................................127
17.2.1 200 kHz Full, 50 kHz Full and 50&200kHz Display Pages .....................127
17.2.2 200 kHz and 50 kHz Zoom Pages...........................................................127
17.2.3 200 kHz and 50 kHz Fish/Chart Pages ................................................... 128
17.3 SETUP MENU ......................................................................................................128
17.4 PRESETS ............................................................................................................. 128
17.5 FREQUENCY .......................................................................................................129
17.6 GAIN MODE .........................................................................................................129
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17.6.0 Auto Mode................................................................................................ 130
17.6.1 Manual Mode ........................................................................................... 130
17.7 RANGE MENU ....................................................................................................130
17.7.0 Range Mode.............................................................................................130
17.7.0.0Manual Mode .............................................................................. 130
17.7.0.1Auto Range................................................................................. 130
17.7.0.2Bottom Lock ............................................................................... 130
17.7.1 Depth .......................................................................................................130
17.7.2 Shift ..........................................................................................................130
17.8 INTERFERENCE REJECTION ............................................................................ 131
17.9 SENSITIVITY MENU ............................................................................................ 131
17.9.0 Gain .........................................................................................................131
17.9.1 STC (Sensitivity Time Control) ................................................................ 132
17.9.2 Surface Noise Filter ................................................................................. 133
17.10 DISPLAY SETUP.................................................................................................. 134
17.10.0Color Settings .......................................................................................... 134
17.10.1Scrolling Speed........................................................................................ 134
17.10.2White Line ................................................................................................134
17.10.3Fish Symbols ...........................................................................................134
17.10.4A-Scope ...................................................................................................135
17.11 TRANSDUCER SETUP ........................................................................................ 135
17.11.0Keel Offset ............................................................................................... 135
17.11.1Calibrate Water Speed ............................................................................135
17.11.2Calibrate Water Temp ............................................................................. 135
17.11.3Set Defaults ............................................................................................. 135
17.12 ALARMS ............................................................................................................... 135
17.12.0Shallow Water .......................................................................................... 136
17.12.1Deep Water .............................................................................................. 136
17.12.2Fish .......................................................................................................... 136
17.12.3Temperature Upper.................................................................................. 136
17.12.4Temperature Lower .................................................................................. 136
17.12.5Temperature Rate.................................................................................... 136
17.13 SAVE SETTINGS TO USER C-CARD ................................................................. 136
17.14 LOAD SETTINGS FROM USER C-CARD ........................................................... 137
17.15 RESTORE CURRENT PRESET DEFAULTS ...................................................... 137
18. TROUBLESHOOTING....................................................................................................139
19. TECHNICAL TESTS ....................................................................................................... 141
19.0 SYSTEM TEST .................................................................................................... 141
19.0.0 RAM Menu (reset)....................................................................................141
19.0.1 DIM Menu................................................................................................. 141
19.0.2 Cartridges................................................................................................. 142
19.0.3 Serial Ports .............................................................................................. 142
20. SPECIFICATIONS .......................................................................................................... 143
20.0 CP190i/CPF190i SPECIFICATIONS .................................................................... 143
20.1 CPF190i FISH FINDER SPECIFICATIONS......................................................... 143
20.2 CP190i/CPF190i DIMENSIONS ........................................................................... 144
20.3 OPTIONAL FF525 FISH FINDER SPECIFICATIONS (use with CP190i)........... 144
20.4 OPTIONAL WAAS GPS RECEIVER SPECIFICATIONS....................................145
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21. APPENDIX: TERMS .......................................................................................................147
ANALYTICAL INDEX ............................................................................................................ 151
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1. INTRODUCTION
Congratulations on your purchase of the Standard Horizon GPS Chart Plotter. Whether this is your first Navigation device, or if you have other STANDARD HORIZON equipment, STANDARD HORIZON organization is committed to ensuring your enjoyment of this Navigation device. STANDARD HORIZON technical support personnel stand behind every product we sell. Our Product Support team invites you to contact us should you require technical advice or assistance, at 800/767-2450 or marinetech@vxstdusa.com.
1.0 GENERAL INFORMATION
The CP190i (with internal GPS antenna) and CPF190i (with internal GPS antenna and Fish Finder) are precision-crafted high-performance receivers for the Global Positioning System (WAAS GPS) constellation of satellites that provide precise location data with a host of navigation features and are ideal for nautical use and sealed against water ingress. The CP190i and CPF190i are housed in rugged, impact-resistant cases with outstanding ergonomic design for effortless operation. The CP190i and CPF190i are IP56 water resistent.
The advanced features of the GPS Chart Plotter/Fish Finder include:
· Built-In Charts for coastal navigation of USA including Alaska, Hawaii and Great Lakes, Canada, Bahamas, Caribbean, Cuba, Puerto Rico, and Central America
· 5” 320x232 high resolution sunlight-readable display
· Internal 50 channel WAAS GPS antenna
· Optional connection for external 50 channels WAAS GPS antenna with 30 feet of cable
· Dual chart window with independent zoom levels
· CP190i: Fish Finder capable when the optional FF525 50/200kHz (Black Box Fish
Finder) are installed. Radar / AIS capable
· CPF190i: Built-in Fish Finder. Radar and AIS capable
· Selectable sailboat and power boat ship icons with red and green for port and starboard
· Compass Rose indication around ship icon
· Satellite images on base chart
· Route Checking
· Color Targets AIS
· Dedicated AIS List page
· Navigate to an Olympic Route
· SOG Speed Filter function to resolve erratic speed redings in rough seas
· Dedicated MARK, ROUTE and FIND keys
· Supplied swivel mounting bracket and flush mounting hardware
· CP190i: NMEA 0183 connections: 2 Inputs, 3 Outputs
· CPF190i: NMEA 0183 connections: 1 Inputs, 2 Outputs
· 3000 Marks / 50 Routes / 10000 Track Points
· 3 year Waterproof Warranty
CPF190i: Fish Finder features:
· 256 colors display
· Built-in 600W Dual Frequency Fish Finder
· 50 and 200kHz Frequency selection
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· 2x and 4x Zoom
· Bottom Lock and White Line selections
· Sensitivity Time Control (STC) and Surface Noise Filter
· Speed through water (if available on transducer)
· Alarms - Shallow, Depth, Temp Upper and Lower
· Temperature (if available on transducer)
1.1 PACKING LIST
When the package containing the Navigation device is first opened, please check for the following contents. If any parts are missing contact the dealer this Navigation device was purchased from. Accessories and replacement parts may be ordered from STANDARD HORIZON’s Parts Department at 741/827-7600 extension 6800 or e-mail at yaesuparts@vxstdusa.com.
1.1.0 Packing List
PART CODE ITEM
S8002224A External bracket S8002225 Mounting knob with two washers S8002222 Dust cover T9101553 Power data cable S8002223 Flush mounting screws EM022U500 Flush mount template XUCMP0052 2 Amp fuse and holder EM050U100 Owner’s Manual EM023U511 Quick Reference Guide
1.2 OPTIONAL DOME OR OPEN ARRAY RADAR ANTENNAS
The Radar antennas are supplied by SI-TEX (631) 996-2690 in the USA and Canada. Refer to the table below for compatible models:
MODEL NUMBER DESCRIPTION
MDS-1 2kW 24 Mile 12.4” diameter Radome antenna MDS-8 2kW 24 Mile 20” diameter Radome antenna MDS-9 4kW 36 Mile 23.5” diameter Radome antenna MDS-10-4 4kW 48 Mile 4FT Open Array MDS-10-5 4kW 48 Mile 5FT Open Array
NOTE
For additional information, refer to the Radar Installation and Radar Operation Manuals located at www.standardhorizon.com.
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1.3 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES
ACCESSORIES ITEM
PARTS NAME
Q7000619A 50 Channel GPS Antenna Unit GSU-5H Series UXOGSU51SD
Dual F
r
equency
Fish Fin
der
FF525 50/200kHz Black Box Fish Finder
DST520 600W 2" NylonThru-hull depth temp Transducer
DST521 600W Transom mount depth, speed temp Transducer
DST523 600W 2" BronzeThru-hull depth temp Transducer
DST525 600W In-hull Transducer
DST526 600W 2" BronzeThru-hull depth, speed tempTransducer
DST527 1000W In-hull depthTransducer
(FF525 ONLY)
DST528A 1000W Bronze long stem depthtemp Transducer
(CP190i ONLY)
(FF525 ONLY)
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2. INSTALLATION
NOTE
Throughout this Owner’s Manual same conventions are used. See the legend below:
[MENU]If you see brackets around a bold and capital letter word this refers to a key press. GENERAL SETUP When a word(s) is bold capital letters and underlined, this refers to a menu
A GPS Receiver and antenna are located inside the CP190i and CPF190i and are designed to be bracket mounted. Both models may be flush mounted, however an optional external GPS antenna may be needed to receive GPS satellite signals.
To use the external GPS antenna, the internal GPS antenna must be turned off, using the procedure below:
1. Turn the CP190i and CPF190i On an d s e le c t t h e
2. Press [ENT] to show the
3. Move the ShuttlePoint knob to highlight
4. Move the ShuttlePoint knob to highlight
5. Press [CLR] to exit the GPS SETUP menu.
6. Confirm the GPS Status page is showing satellite signal strength bars and receive a fix.
selection item.
GPS SETUP menu.
INTERNAL GPS
RESTART GPS
NAVIGATION SPEED
NAVIGATION FILTER High
DIFF CORRECTION SOURCE WAAS/EGNOS
INTERNAL GPS and press [ENT]. OFF and press [ENT].
Off
On
Figure 2 - GPS Setup menu
GPS STATUS page.
2.0 MOUNTING THE GPS CHART PLOTTER
The CP190i and CPF190i are supplied with a swivel mounting bracket which allows them to be dash mounted. When flush mounting, the optional GPS antenna may be needed to receive GPS satellite signals. Refer to the images below for Bracket and Flush mounting.
NOTE
The CP190i and CPF190i are designed to be bracket and flush mounted. However when bracket mounting the CP190i and CPF190i in an area where satellite reception is not possible with the internal antenna or when flush mounted, the optional GPS antenna must be installed.
2.1 BRACKET MOUNTING
Before installing ensure the area the bracket is mounted to is strong enough to support the weight of the GPS Chart Plotter especially while under way. After the location is found, attach the mounting base to the area using the supplied hardware.
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Figure 2.1 - Example of Bracket installation on CPF190i
2.2 FLUSH MOUNTING
The CP190i and CPF190i are supplied with a flush mount template for the cutout hole and screw holes required to install the GPS Chart Plotter.
NOTE
Before drilling holes make sure there is enough room to mount the GPS Chart Plotter and there are no obstructions.
Figure 2.2 - Example of Flush installation on CPF190i
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1. After a location is found, peel the template label from the backing and apply the label to the mounting area.
2. Drill a hole in one area of the cutout area that will allow the blade of a jig saw to be inserted. Insert and cut out the area on the panel using the jig saw.
3. Next drill the four holes required to insert the GPS Chart Plotter with the mounting studs.
4. Install the mounting studs on the GPS Chart Plotter and insert into the mounting hole.
5. Attach the GPS Chart Plotter to the mounting location by attaching the supplied hardware to the mounting studs.
2.3 MOUNTING THE OPTIONAL EXTERNAL GPS ANTENNA
An external WAAS GPS antenna is available when the CP190i or CPF190i is flush mounted or mounted in an area where satellite reception is not possible with the internal antenna.This antenna is designed to be mounted on a base, installed on an extension or flush mounted. Choose a location for the antenna that has a clear view of the sky and is not located within 3Feet of a Radar or other transmitting antennas. 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 of the chosen location, temporarily mount the antenna in the desired location to verify correct operation. If mounted close to Radar, after the GPS Chart Plotter has a fix, turn on the Radar to ensure the GPS Chart Plotter holds the fix (use the GPS Status Page). The thread used on the antenna is an industry standard (1inch 14TPI) used on a wide range of mounting brackets.
NOTE
The antenna cable can be cut and spliced to ease installation. Care must be taken when reconnecting the antenna cable to protect from water and corrosion.
2.3.0 Flush mounting the antenna
NOTE
Before drilling holes, it is recommended the antenna be positioned where the location is planned, cable connected to the GPS Chart Plotter and power turned on to ensure a GPS Fix is received.
1. Remove the threaded base from the antenna dome.
2. To ease installation a flush mounting template for the antenna has been included.
3. Apply the mounting template sticker to the area that was verified for GPS reception.
4. Then, drill out the 0.78” (20mm) and 0.13” (3.2mm) holes, and remove the template.
5. Insert the cable into the 0.78” (20mm) hole and route to the GPS Chart Plotter.
6. Apply a small amount or RTV to the underside of the antenna.
7. Place the antenna and then screw it into place using the screws.
NOTE
In some cases the screw may not be long enough. If this happens simply apply more RTV to the underside of the antenna to glue it into place.
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Figure 2.3.0 - Installing the External GPS antenna (I)
Figure 2.3.0a - Installing the External GPS antenna (II)
Smart GPS Cable
Pin Wire Color Description
1 Red Battery Positive 2 Green Smart GPS NMEA Input 3 Brown Smart GPS NMEA Output 4NC 5NC 6 Black/Yellow Battery Ground
S8002348
3.2m
0.13”[Ø
0.78" [Ø20 mm]
GPS OVERALL SHAPE
]
m
2.4 CONNECTIONS
The CP190i and CPF190i have connectors that allow them to be connected to a Power supply, optional WAAS GPS antenna, optional FF525 50/200kHz BLACK BOX FISH FINDER (only for CP190i) and NMEA Devices* such as VHFs, AIS Receiver, Digital Instruments and autopilots.
NOTE*
RS232 not opto-isolated electrical interface.
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NOTE
The GPS Chart Plotter can send many sentences to external NMEA devices*. The NMEA Output wires are yellow and white. If you have connected devices as shown in the table on the next page and need to feed NMEA to other devices (Autopilot, RADAR…) you can parallel wires from the yellow, brown or white wires to other devices.
2.4.0 CP190i Connection Table
Power Data Cable
Pin Wire Color Description Connection Example Additional Comments
1 Black Battery Ground Connect to Battery Ground 2 Red Battery Positive Connect to Battery Positive 3 Green NMEA Common Common (ground) for NMEA devices* 4 Blue Port1 Input Connect to Output of NMEA devices* Default is NMEA0183 5 Brown Port1 Output Connect to Input of NMEA devices* Default is NMEA0183 with GGA, GLL, RMC,
6 Grey Port2 Input Connect to FF520 or FF525 Default is Fish Finder 7 White Port2 Output Connect to FF520 or FF525 Default is Fish Finder 8 Yellow Port3 Output Connect to Input of NMEA devices* Default is NMEA0183 with APA, APB, BOD,
*NOTE
RS232 not opto-isolated electrical interface.
**NOTE: AUTOPILOT CONNECTION
Care must be taken when connecting the GPS Chart Plotter to an Autopilot. Normally Port 3 (Yellow wire) will be used to connect to an Autopilot input, however older autopilots may not be able to read the sentences due to the talker ID that is being used (II Integrated Instrument). If the Autopilot connections are made to Port3 (Yellow wire) and the Autopilot is not reading the sentences, change the connections to Port1 (Brown wire) and change the sentences to APA, APB, BOD, GGA, GLL, RMC and XTE.
DBT, DPT, MTW, VHW and XTE sentences
GGA, GLL, RMC and BOD sentences**
2.4.1 CP190i Connections
2.4.1.0 DC Power Connection
Optional WAAS
GPS Antenna
CP190i
Red
2A
Fuse
Switch
-
Battery
10-35Vdc
Black
PWR & ACC 1 Cable
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2.4.1.1 Connection of the FF525, AIS Receiver, VHF and Autopilot
Optional WAAS
GPS Antenna
CP190i
Red
Black
Green Blue Brown Gray White Yellow Port 3 Output
PWR & ACC 1 Cable
Switch
2A
Fuse
NMEA Common Port 1 Input Port 1 Output Port 2 Input Port 2 Output
-
Battery
10-35Vdc
+
VHF
AIS
PILOT
Optional WAAS
GPS Antenna
CP190i
Tee
Optional
Fish Finder
Transducer
Red
Black
Green Blue Brown Gray White
Yellow Port 3 Output
PWR & ACC 1 Cable
Switch
2A
Fuse
NMEA Common Port 1 Input Port 1 Output Port 2 Input Port 2 Output
-
+
Battery
10-35Vdc
AIS
VHF
NOTE
Port2 Input and Output is used by the optional FF525. In the diagram above you will notice Port2 Input and Output wires are shown in gray and not used.
2.4.1.2 AIS Setup
The CP190i has to be set up to be able to receive NMEA information from the AIS receiver. The GPS Chart Plotter reads the AIS NMEA message VMD, type 1, 2, 3 and 5 for AIS Class A and type 18, 19, 24 for AIS Class B. Select the used port and transmission speed by following the procedure:
1. Press [MENU], move the ShuttlePoint knob to highlight
2. Move the ShuttlePoint knob to highlight
ADVANCED SETUP and press [ENT] or move
SETUP MENU and press [ENT].
the ShuttlePoint knob to the right.
3. Move the ShuttlePoint knob to highlight
IN/OUT CONNECTIONS and press [ENT] or
move the ShuttlePoint knob to the right.
4. Move the ShuttlePoint knob to highlight
PORT1 INPUT and press [ENT] or move the
ShuttlePoint knob to the right.
5. Move the ShuttlePoint knob up/down to select
AIS 38400 and press [ENT] or move the
ShuttlePoint knob to the right.
NOTE
If an AIS receiver is not connected, Port1 Input can be connected to most DSC VHF’s for position polling.
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2.4.2 CPF190i Connection Table
Power Data Cable
Pin Wire Color Description Connection Example Additional Comments
1 Black Battery Ground Connect to Battery Ground 2 Red Battery Positive Connect to Battery Positive 3 Green NMEA Common Common (ground) for NMEA devices* 4 Blue Port1 Input Connect to Output of NMEA devices* Default is NMEA0183 5 Brown Port1 Output Connect to Input of NMEA devices* Default is NMEA0183 with GGA, GLL, RMC,
6 Grey NC 7 White NC 8 Yellow Port 3 Output
*NOTE
Connect to Input of NMEA devices* Default is NMEA0183 with APA, APB, BOD,
DBT, DPT, MTW, VHW and XTE sentences
GGA, GLL, RMC and XTE sentences**
RS232 not opto-isolated electrical interface.
**NOTE: AUTOPILOT CONNECTION
Care must be taken when connecting the GPS Chart Plotter to an Autopilot. Normally Port 3 (Yellow wire) will be used to connect to an Autopilot input, however older autopilots may not be able to read the sentences due to the talker ID that is being used (II Integrated Instrument). If the Autopilot connections are made to Port3 (Yellow wire) and the Autopilot is not reading the sentences, change the connections to Port1 (Brown) and change the sentences to APA, APB, BOD, GGA, GLL, RMC and XTE.
2.4.3 CPF190i Connections
2.4.3.0 DC Power Connection
Optional WAAS GPS
ntennaa
CPF190i
Red
2A
Fuse
Switch
-
+
Battery
10-35Vdc
Black
PWR & ACC 1 Cable
Transducer
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2.4.3.1 Connection of the AIS Receiver, VHF and Autopilot
Optional WAAS GPS
antenna
CPF190i
Transducer
Optional WAAS GPS
antenna
CPF190i
Transducer
Red
Black
Green Blue Brown
Yellow Port 3 Output
PWR & ACC 1 Cable
Red
Black
Green Blue
Yellow Port 3 Output
PWR & ACC 1 Cable
Switch
2A
Fuse
NMEA Common Port 1 Input Port 1 Output
Switch
2A
Fuse
NMEA Common Port 1 Input
-
Battery
10-35Vdc
+
-
Battery
10-35Vdc
VHF
+
AIS
VHF
PILOT
2.4.3.2 AIS Setup
The CP390i has to be set up to be able to receive NMEA information from the AIS receiver. The GPS Chart Plotter reads the AIS NMEA message VMD, type 1, 2, 3 and 5. Select the used port and transmission speed by following the procedure:
1. Press [MENU], move the ShuttlePoint knob to highlight
2. Move the ShuttlePoint knob to highlight
ADVANCED SETUP and press [ENT] or move
SETUP MENU and press [ENT].
the ShuttlePoint knob to the right.
3. Move the ShuttlePoint knob to highlight
IN/OUT CONNECTIONS and press [ENT] or
move the ShuttlePoint knob to the right.
4. Move the ShuttlePoint knob to highlight
PORT1 INPUT and press [ENT] or move the
ShuttlePoint knob to the right.
5. Move the ShuttlePoint knob up/down to select
AIS 38400 and press [ENT] or move the
ShuttlePoint knob to the right.
NOTE
If an AIS receiver is not connected, Port1 Input can be connected to most DSC VHF’s for position polling.
NOTE
The Input and Output baud rate for each port is set using the Advanced Setup>In/Out Connections menu. For example if Port1 is set for AIS 38400, the Input and Output both operate at 38400 baud.
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2.5 BATTERY CONNECTIONS
1. The GPS Chart Plotters are supplied with a fuse and holder. This fuse should be installed into the Black wire to protect the NMEA Output/Input circuits from possible damaged.
2. Connect the Red and Black wires from the GPS Chart Plotter to a 12VDC source as directly as possible.
2.6 NMEA CONNECTIONS
The GPS Chart Plotter can be connected to external devices with NMEA and display information. Examples:
· DSC VHF Radio
· Depth Sounder, Speed Log, Wind Instrument, Autopilot etc.
· Radar (USA O
NLY)
· Personal Computer
· AIS Receiver
· MOBILARM System
2.7 GPS POSITION ON A VHF RADIO
STANDARD HORIZON has pioneered Digital Selective Calling (DSC) on VHF radios. Advancements in DSC have made it possible to show the coordinates of a vessel that has transmitted a DSC Distress Call or even Polled the location of another vessel and show the position of that vessel on the display of STANDARD HORIZON VHFs. STANDARD HORIZON has taken this feature one step further. If a CP190i or CPF190i is connected to a DSC capable VHF, the vessel in Distress or the polled position of the vessel is shown on the display of the GPS Chart Plotter, making it easy to navigate to the location of the vessel. This is a great feature that could save someone’s life or for anyone wanting to know the position of another vessel.
Other DSC VHF Manufactures
GPS Chart Plotter Description VHF
Green NMEA Common Ground Connect to NMEA Ground Brown NMEA Positive Output Connect to NMEA Input Blue NMEA Positive Input * Connect to NMEA Output (if available)
* Some manufacturers of DSC VHF’s are not capable of outputting NMEA DSC and DSE sentences to
the CP190i or CPF190i. Refer to the Owner’s Manual and confirm the VHF can output NMEA DSC and DSE sentences.
NOTE
Refer to VHF Digital Selective Calling Section for operation.
2.8 CP190i: OPTIONAL BLACK BOX FISH FINDER
STANDARD HORIZON offers an optional BLACK BOX FISH FINDER called the FF525. Please refer to the Owner's Manual supplied with the Fish Finder for connections and operation.
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D
Dual
Frequency
Fish
Finder
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F
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q
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c
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F
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F
in
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Figure 2.8 - FF525 50/200kHz BLACK BOX FISH FINDER
NOTE
The FF520 is also compatible.
2.9 RADAR ANTENNA (USA ONLY)
Please refer to Par. “1.3 Radar Unit supplied by SI-TEX USA”. The Radar antenna includes the necessary electronics to deliver Radar information to a compatible STANDARD HORIZON GPS Chart Plotter, and is supplied with mounting hardware kit, interconnection cable and a Radar Junction Box. Please refer to the Radar Installation Manual and Radar Operation Manual available at www.standardhorizon.com.
2.10 PERSONAL COMPUTER CONNECTIONS
The GPS Chart Plotter can be connected to output Marks and Routes to many available PC programs. To send or receive User Points the PC Program must be able to receive NMEA WPL and RTE sentences. Refer to the table below for connection to a Serial DB9 connector.
Pin PC DB9 connection Port 1 connection
2 Receive Brown 3 Transmit Blue 5 Signal ground Green
By default Port1 is set to receive or send User Points to and from a PC. The GPS Chart Plotter may be set up to send and receive the User Points on a different Port using the following procedure:
1. Press [MENU], move the ShuttlePoint knob to highlight
2. Move the ShuttlePoint knob to highlight
ADVANCED SETUP and press [ENT] or move
SETUP MENU and press [ENT].
the ShuttlePoint knob to the right.
3. Move the ShuttlePoint knob to highlight
IN/OUT CONNECTIONS and press [ENT] or
move the ShuttlePoint knob to the right.
4. Move the ShuttlePoint knob to highlight
SEND/REC RTE & MARKS and press [ENT]
or move the ShuttlePoint knob to the right to show the popup window.
5. Move the ShuttlePoint knob to desired Port and press [ENT]. The PC COM settings are:
· Baud Rate : 4800
· Parity : None
· Data Bits : 8
· Stop Bits : 1
· Flow Control : None
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The format of the sentences that are sent:
· MARK $GPWPL,3249.061,N,00710.651,E,MRK002*22
· WAYPOINT $GPWPL,3933.008,N,00639.969,E,WPT012*22
· ROUTE $GPWPL,2544.362,N,08011.672,W,WPT003*32
$GPWPL,2543.921,N,08011.481,W,WPT004*31 $GPWPL,2543.493,N,08011.768,W,WPT005*37 $GPRTE,2,1,c,ROUTE01,WPT003,WPT004,WPT005*21
2.11 NMEA DATA PAGE
The NMEA Data page is very useful to see if an external device (example: Depth Sounder) is transmitting NMEA sentences to the GPS Chart Plotter. This page can also be used to see if the GPS Chart Plotter NMEA Output is being loaded down by an external NMEA device the GPS Chart Plotter is connected to. Example: A VHF radio is connected but the radio is not receiving a GPS Position. Usually the VHF radio will be connected to the Green and Brown wires. To check to see if the GPS Chart Plotter is transmitting the sentences:
1. Press [MENU], move the ShuttlePoint knob to highlight
2. Move the ShuttlePoint knob to highlight
3. The
NMEA DATA page is shown.
DATA and press [ENT].
4. Connect the Blue Wire on the GPS Chart Plotter to the junction of the Brown wire and the VHF wire. The display should look similar to the following picture.
NMEA DISPLAY and press [ENT].
Figure 2.11 - NMEA Data page
2.12 DEMO MODE (FOR DEALER USE)
In Demonstration Mode the GPS Chart Plotter automatically places a Destination point on the Chart page and simulates navigation to the point. Also, the active page displayed on the screen changes every 10 seconds. The pages are shown in the following order: Start-up screen, GPS Status page, Chart/Compass tape page, Chart/Fish Finder page, Fish Finder Full page, Radar page, Navigation page, Highway Page, Celestial page, NMEA Display page.
NOTE
This mode is used by dealers to promote the features of the CP190i or CPF190i when on a retail shelf.
The Demo mode can be selected from the Simulation Menu following the procedure:
1. Press [MENU], move the ShuttlePoint knob to highlight
2. Move the ShuttlePoint knob to highlight
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ADVANCED SETUP and press [ENT] or move
SETUP MENU and press [ENT].
the ShuttlePoint knob to the right.
3. Move the ShuttlePoint knob to highlight
SIMULATION and press [ENT] or move the
ShuttlePoint knob to the right.
4. Move the ShuttlePoint knob to highlight
DEMO MODE and press [ENT] or move the
ShuttlePoint knob to the right to show the popup window.
5. Move the ShuttlePoint knob to select
ON and press [ENT] or move the ShuttlePoint
knob to the right.
6. Demo mode is now activated. Once the Demo Mode is enabled, it is possible to temporally exit Demo Mode by pressing
a key and return to the GPS Chart Plotter normal operation. If a key in not touched for 30 seconds the Demo Mode will re-start. To disable the Demo Mode follow the procedure above selecting
OFF at point 5.
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3. CONTROLS AND INDICATORS
NOTE
This section defines each control of the CP190i or CPF190i. For instructions, refer to Getting Started and Advanced Settings sections of this Owner's Manual.
NOTE
Throughout this Owner’s Manual same conventions are used. See the legend below:
[MENU]If you see brackets around a bold and capital letter word this refers to a key press. GENERAL SETUP When a word(s) is bold capital letters and underlined, this refers to a menu
3.0 CONTROLS AND CONNECTIONS
The CP190i or CPF190i is controlled by using the keys located on the front panel. These labeled keys are dedicated to specific functions. As 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. There is also a ShuttlePoint knob to move the cursor across the screen.
The ZOOM IN and ZOOM OUT keys
Pressing [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 for 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 chart details are shown.
The GPS Chart Plotter contains a Worldwide background that allows you to zoom in to 2NM. For more detail, a C-MAP BY JEPPESEN NT+/MAX C-CARD must be purchased and installed.
selection item.
NOTE
The ShuttlePoint knob
The ShuttlePoint knob moves the cursor around the Chart Page (cursor mode) and highlights menu items. It changes the GPS Chart Plotter from Home mode to Cursor mode on the Chart Screen. For a detailed explanation of Cursor VS Home mode refer to Par. 3.1.1.
The ENT key Press [ENT] to select the desired option or to confirm the selection.
The CLR key
When on the Chart Page, press [CLR] to set Home Mode, clear a selected function, leave a menu, step backwards in a menu or exit a menu.
The MENU key
Selects the Main Menu. When in the Setup Menu mode, moving the ShuttlePoint knob to the right enters a selection and moving the knob to the left clears the function. Pressing and holding [MENU] for 3 seconds allows you to change the fields contained within the data windows while on the Chart, Navigation, Highway, GPS Status or NMEA Display page.
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The GOTO key
This key is very useful when you desire to start navigating (goto) to a destination point. When pressed, a popup window will be shown allowing you to select to start navigating to the a Mark, a Route or the position of the cursor. To stop navigation to a point, press [GOTO] and select Stop in the popup window.
The MARK key
This key places a Mark under the ship’s position when in Home Mode. When the cursor is shown and [MARK] is pressed it will place a Mark under the location of the cursor.
The ROUTE key
When pressed places a Waypoint. Succeeding presses place more Waypoints to form a Route.
The PWR key (Backlight and Contrast)
Press and hold [PWR] to turn the GPS Chart Plotter On or Off. Once on, press [PWR] to show and change the Contrast and Backlight settings.
The MOB key
When pressed the GPS Chart Plotter automatically places a Mark on the Chart Page under the boat’s position to aid in the rescue or a person that may have fallen aboard. To stop navigating, press [GOTO], select
The FIND key
A dedicated key that allows searching the optional C-MAP B
STOP and press [ENT].
Y JEPPESEN NT
+
/MAX C-CARD for Port Services, Ports, Tide Stations, Wrecks, Obstructions, Points Of Interest, Lakes Information, Lakes By Name, User Points, GPS Coordinates or Information on any point on the chart.
3.1 GETTING STARTED
The Getting Started section will take you through the frequently used operations and assist you to customize the look of the GPS Chart Plotter.
3.1.0 Power On, Off and ShuttlePoint Knob operation
1. Press and hold [PWR] until the display shows the Start-Up page (see the following
picture). To turn Off, press and hold [PWR] until the display turns Off.
CPF190i
GPS Chart Plotter
Fish Finder
Software V16.30 00R
Figure 3.1.0 - Example of Start-Up page on CPF190i
2. When the power is first turned on two pages the Start-Up page and the Caution pages are
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briefly shown before the GPS Status page.
WARNING-LIMITATIONS ON USE
This product, including the C-MAP by Jeppesen charts, is intended to be used only as an aid to navigation. It should facilitate use of official government charts, not replace them. Only Official Government Charts and Notices to Mariners contain all the current information needed for safe navigation. This product’s features cannot be relied on as complete or accurate and may vary depending on location. It is the captain’s responsibility to use official government charts, notices to mariners, caution, sound judgment and proper navigational skills when operating their boat using this product.
This product supports C-MAP by Jeppesen electronic charts. Their use is subject to a separate Jeppesen Data License Agreement which can also be found at www.jeppesen.com, where users may also register to receive regular product safety information.
The built- in C-MAP by Jeppesen background charts of this product contain a limited version of chart datasets only for general awareness.
By pressing ENTER, you confirm that you:
1. acknowledge the above warning and accept the limitations of this product and the C-MAP by Jeppesen charts
2. have read the documentation for this product, including its notes, and the Jeppesen Data License Agreement, and agree to be bound by the terms of the Jeppesen Data License Agreement.
This product contains a limited set of built-in C-MAP by
Contact your dealer or Jeppesen for upgrade options.
Register with Jeppesen to receive regular product safety information.
Press ENTER to proceed.
Figure 3.1.0a - Caution pages
NOTE
The Caution page on the left is shown only if the data C-CARD is over one year old.
IMPORTANT
The built-in C-MAP by Jeppesen charts are out-of-date, and may be unsafe for navigation, which could place you and others at risk. You
are encouraged to contact your local dealer or Jeppesen to update
the built-in charts. Register with Jeppesen
(www.jeppesen.com) for real-time product updates and safety notices.
Figure 3.1.0b - Built-In Charts warning pages
Press ENTER to proceed .
WARNING
Jeppesen Charts.
3. When the GPS Chart Plotter is first turned on it will take some time for the GPS to acquire a fix of your position. Look closely at the GPS Status page and you will see satellites and relative signal strengths of each satellite. After a fix is received the GPS Chart Plotter will automatically switch to the Chart Page with the ship icon centered on the screen.
1
WAAS 3D
2
1.2
1.5
3
11
20
25
31
Cursor
1
Ship
2
Icon
3
Cursor window
Figure 3.1.0c - GPS Status and Chart pages
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4. On the Chart page the ShuttlePoint knob is used to pan around the chart. Move the ShuttlePoint knob to the left and you will notice a cross hair
appears, this is called the cursor.
5. When you move the ShuttlePoint knob you will notice DST and BRG values in the Data window change. This shows the Distance and Bearing from the GPS Fix of your vessel to the position of the Cursor.
6. If the cursor is moved to the edge of the screen the GPS Chart Plotter will automatically pan in the desired direction.
3.1.1 Cursor Vs. Home Mode
Cursor Mode
When the
cursor is shown on the Chart Page, the chart plotter is in Cursor Mode. In Cursor Mode the position of the vessel will not stay in the center of the page and will move right off the edge of the screen (as your boat moves). Cursor Mode allows you to pan around and look at areas on the chart. In this mode you can also create Marks, Routes, measure distance and bearings from your current position.
Home Mode
When the
ship icon is shown on the Chart Page (cursor is not shown) you are in Home Mode. Now as the ship moves through the water the vessel’s position will be kept in the center of the display.
NOTE
To change from Cursor Mode to Home Mode press [CLR].
3.1.2 Cursor and Menu selection speed
The CP190i and CPF190i allow you to control the speed the Cursor moves when the ShuttlePoint knob is pressed. To change the speed:
Figure 3.1.2 - Cursor Speed menu
1. Press [MENU], move the ShuttlePoint knob to highlight SETUP MENU and press [ENT].
2. Move the ShuttlePoint knob to highlight
GENERAL SETUP and press [ENT] or move
the ShuttlePoint knob to the right.
3. Move the ShuttlePoint knob to highlight
CURSOR SPEED and press [ENT] or move the
ShuttlePoint knob to the right.
4. The menu now shows two selections, Chart and Menu which allow the Cursor Speed
to be selected as High, Medium or Low on the Chart Page or within the menus.
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