CP190i - GPS Chart Plotters CPF190i - GPS Chart Plotters/Fish Finder Owner's Manual
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.
CAUTION · The GPS Chart Plotter is designed for maritime use. To avoid water intrusion, ensure the C-MAP BY 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.
TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................. 11 1.0 GENERAL INFORMATION .................................................................................... 11 1.1 PACKING LIST ....................................................................................................... 12 1.1.0 Packing List ................................................................................................ 12 1.
4.0.2 4.0.3 4.0.4 4.0.5 4.0.6 4.0.7 4.0.8 4.0.9 4.0.10 Tide Stations .............................................................................................. 39 Wrecks ....................................................................................................... 40 Obstructions ............................................................................................... 41 Lakes Information ......................................................................................
9.6.1 Using the ShuttlePoint knob ...................................................................... 69 DELETING A ROUTE ............................................................................................. 69 OTHER SETTINGS IN ROUTE MENU .................................................................. 70 9.8.0 Route Check .............................................................................................. 70 9.7 9.8 10. TRACKS ......................................................
13. ADVANCED SETTINGS ................................................................................................... 94 13.0 INPUT/OUTPUT (NMEA, AIS, RADAR) ................................................................ 94 13.0.0 Input ........................................................................................................... 94 13.0.1 Ouput ......................................................................................................... 94 13.1 NAVIGATE ......................
17.8 17.9 17.10 17.11 17.12 17.13 17.14 17.15 17.16 17.7.0 Auto Mode ................................................................................................ 118 17.7.1 Manual Mode ........................................................................................... 118 RANGE MENU ...................................................................................................... 119 17.8.0 Range Mode .....................................................................................
1. INTRODUCTION Congratulations on your purchase of the STANDARD HORIZON GPS Chart Plotter. Whether this is your first STANDARD HORIZON product or not, we are committed to ensuring your enjoyment and satisfaction with this unit. Our Technical support personnel stand behind every product we sell. Customers should contact STANDARD HORIZON on 714-827-7600 or email to marinetech@yaesu.com. 1.
· · · · · · 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.
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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 selection item. A GPS receiver with antenna is located inside the CP190i and CPF190i, which are designed to be bracket mounted.
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.
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.
2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. To ease installation a flush mounting template for the antenna has been included. Apply the mounting template sticker to the area that was verified for GPS reception. Then, drill out the 0.78” (20mm) and 0.13” (3.2mm) holes, and remove the template. Insert the cable into the 0.78” (20mm) hole and route to the GPS Chart Plotter. Apply a small amount or RTV to the underside of the antenna. Place the antenna and then screw it into place using the screws.
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2.4.3.1 Connection of the AIS Receiver, VHF and Autopilot Optional WAAS GPS antenna Red Switch Black 2A Fuse CPF190i - + Battery 10-35Vdc Green Blue NMEA Common Port 1 Input Yellow Port 3 Output AIS VHF PWR & ACC 1 Cable Transducer Optional WAAS GPS antenna Red Black Switch 2A Fuse CPF190i - + Battery 10-35Vdc Green Blue Brown NMEA Common Port 1 Input Port 1 Output Yellow Port 3 Output VHF PILOT PWR & ACC 1 Cable Transducer 2.4.3.
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.
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.
· 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.
2. Move the ShuttlePoint knob to highlight ADVANCED SETUP and press [ENT] or move 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.
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 selection item. 3.
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.
are briefly shown before the GPS Status page. 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. Figure 3.1.0b - Built-In Charts warning pages 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.
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.
Move the ShuttlePoint knob to the desired setting and press [ENT] or move the ShuttlePoint knob to the right. 6. Press [CLR] until the menu disappears or an easier method is to press the ShuttlePoint knob to the left a few times. 7. Move the cursor on the Chart page and see if the speed is to your liking. 3.1.3 Changing the Ship Icons The cursor may be changed to any of the following. The default setting is Icon 6. Figure 3.1.3 - Ship icons 1.
Figure 3.1.5 - Course Up/North Up 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 COURSE UP/NORTH UP and press [ENT] or move the ShuttlePoint knob to the right. 4.
The Time Setup menu allows you to enter a time zone offset for your location, selection to automatically adjust the time for daylight savings and to configure the time in 12 or 24 hour formats. Figure 3.2a - Time Setup menu NOTE By setting the time in the steps below, the time shown on the Celestial page is automatically set up. 1. Press [MENU], move the ShuttlePoint knob to highlight SETUP MENU and press [ENT]. 2.
1. Press [MENU], move the ShuttlePoint knob to highlight SETUP MENU and press [ENT]. 2. Move the ShuttlePoint knob to highlight ADVANCED SETUP and press [ENT] or move the ShuttlePoint knob to the right. 3. Move the ShuttlePoint knob to highlight NAVIGATE and press [ENT] or move the ShuttlePoint knob to the right. 4. Move the ShuttlePoint knob to highlight COORDINATE SYSTEM and press [ENT] or move the ShuttlePoint knob to the right. 5.
· English · Italian · French · German · Spanish · Norwegian · Swedish · Portuguese · Chinese (Traditional) · Danish · Dutch · Greek · Finnish · Russian · Chinese (Simplified) · Japanese The translations are included in Menu descriptions and on Info Functions to ease operation. See also Par. 6.0.7. Set the language to be displayed on menus, data pages, warning/alarm messages, full/quick info, list of objects found by find/nearest function, and on charts (such as place’s names and buoy’s names and so on).
All selections are listed in the following table: TIME SETUP Select the Time Zone offset, enable or disable Daylight Savings Time and select the Time Format and switch between 12 or 24 hours time format. DATE FORMAT Select the Date format among MM-DD-YY (default), DD-MM-YY or YY-MM-DD. COURSE UP/NORTH UP Select North Up (the top of the page is fixed to North) or Course Up (the top of the page is orientated to the direction the vessel is heading. This is the default).
CURSOR WINDOW By default when the cursor is moved a window is shown with the Lat/Lon Distance and Bearing from the vessels location to the cursor. This selection allows the window to be turned On (default) or Off. The Cursor Window is automatically disabled when General is set in Windows Setup option. CURSOR POSITION COMPASS ROSE The position of the cursor can be customized so it is centered in the middle (if Center selected) or centered on the bottom of the Chart page (if Bottom selected, default).
Figure 3.7 - Example of About page 4. Press [CLR] or move the ShuttlePoint knob to the left to exit and show the Chart page.
4. 4.0 FIND SERVICES USING FIND SERVICES & MORE FUNCTIONS The CP190i and CPF190i have a dedicated [FIND] key that allows searching the optional C-MAP BY JEPPESEN NT+/MAX C-CARD for Port Services, Ports, Tide Stations, Wrecks, Obstructions, Points Of Interest, Lakes, User Points, GPS Coordinates or Information on any point on the Chart. 4.0.0 Port Services This feature is used to locate Port Services nearest the position of your vessel.
Figure 4.0.0 - Find Port Services 4.0.1 Port A Port is represented with a on the Chart page. This feature is used to locate the 20 nearest Ports to the position of your vessel. 1. Press [FIND]. 2. Move the ShuttlePoint knob to highlight PORT and press [ENT] or move the ShuttlePoint knob to the right. 3. A popup window will be shown with a list of nearest Ports. 4. Move the ShuttlePoint knob to highlight the desired Port and press [ENT]. 5.
4. 5. 6. 7. Move the ShuttlePoint knob to highlight the desired Tide Station and press [ENT]. Another window will be shown detailing the selected Tide Station information. Press [CLR] to show the actual position of the Tide Station on the Chart page. Press [CLR] again at any time to return your cursor to your vessel’s position. Figure 4.0.2 - Find Tide Stations Figure 4.0.2a - Tide Graph page Refer to the image above.
1. Press [FIND]. 2. Move the ShuttlePoint knob to highlight WRECKS and press [ENT] or move the ShuttlePoint knob to the right. 3. A popup window will be shown with a list of nearest Wrecks. 4. Move the ShuttlePoint knob to highlight the desired Wreck and press [ENT]. 5. Another window will be shown detailing the Wreck information. 6. Press [CLR] to show the actual position of the Wreck on the Chart page. 7. Press [CLR] again at any time to return your cursor to your vessel’s position. Figure 4.0.
4.0.5 Lakes Information A Lake Info is represented with a on the Chart page. This feature is used to find information on the 20 closest Lakes near the position of your vessel. NOTE An optional MAX Lake CARD must be inserted into the GPS Chart Plotter to take advantage Lakes Information. The available MAX Lake CARDs are: NA-M017 USA: North; NA-M018 USA: East;NA-M019 USA: South; NA-M020 USA: West; NA-M029: Alaska; NA-M048: Canada. 1. Press [FIND]. 2.
When the cursor is placed over the icon, the icons of the available services are shown: Figure 4.0.5.0a - Quick Info: available services If you press [ENT] all available information about the cartographic point under the cursor will be shown. See the next paragraph. 4.0.5.1 Full Info On Lakes The following is an example of Full Info on Lakes: Figure 4.0.5.1 - Example of Full Info page To see the "Fishing" object press [MENU] (when the "Fishing" object is highlighted). On the screen appears: Figure 4.0.
Figure 4.0.6 - Find Lakes By Name 4. Move the ShuttlePoint knob to highlight the desired Lake. Otherwise press [MENU] to enter the desired Lake name. A window will be shown: move the ShuttlePoint knob to highlight the edit of Lake name and press [ENT] to accept: another popup window will appear displaying the distance and position of the Lake. 5. Press [ENT] to show the actual position of the Lake on the Chart page. 6. Press [CLR] twice to return your cursor to your vessel’s position. 4.0.
4.0.8 User Points This feature is used to search for User Points (Marks and Waypoints you have created and stored) by name quickly and efficiently. 1. Press [FIND]. 2. Move the ShuttlePoint knob to highlight USER POINTS and press [ENT] or move the ShuttlePoint knob to the right. 3. The (Select Name) popup window will appear. This window will allow you to enter in the name of the User Point you wish to locate. Figure 4.0.8 - Find User Points (Marks and Waypoints) 4.
move to the next or previous position in the Coordinates. 5. Once the Coordinates are entered, press [ENT] to show the location the Mark on the Chart page. 6. Press [CLR] at any time to return your cursor to your vessel’s position. 4.0.10 Information This feature allows you to obtain information on any position on the Chart page. 1. Press [FIND]. 2. Move the ShuttlePoint knob to highlight INFORMATION and press [ENT] or move the ShuttlePoint knob to the right. 3.
5. MAX CARTOGRAPHY OVERVIEW 5.0 BUILT-IN CHARTS 5.0.0 Coverage areas and details Figure 5.0.1 - Coverage Area The CP190i and CPF190i have Built-In Charts for coastal navigation of USA including Alaska, Hawaii and Great Lakes, Canada, Bahamas, Caribbean, Cuba, Puerto Rico, and Central America which include: a. Depth contours and spot soundings to 66 Ft (20 Mt) on lower scale charts and 33 Ft (10 Mt) on higher scale charts b. All nav-aids with icon c. Tidal diamond symbols on Chart page d.
1. 2. 3. 4. Turn Off the GPS Chart Plotter. Insert the Chart Update Card into the slot. Press and hold [PWR] to turn the GPS Chart Plotter On. The GPS Chart Plotter’s display will show a message that the Built-In Charts are being uploaded. 5. After uploading the GPS Chart Plotter will check to ensure the charts have been loaded correctly and show a message. NOTE If the message shows the charts were not updated correctly, follow steps 1-4 again.
Key points are: Data Features · ISO Certification (electronic chart production process with quality certification) · Extra Large Coverage (all the C-MAP electronic chart detail and a huge coverage without having to change cartridge) · Official data source (data based on use of official data sources Hydrographic Offices Release) · Detailed World Background (worldwide background chart with details) · Depths & Land Elevations (color shading of sea depth and land altitude for improved chart appearance) · Bathym
6. 6.0 MAP FUNCTIONS MAX FUNCTIONS MENU 1. Press [MENU], move the ShuttlePoint knob to highlight SETUP MENU and press [ENT]. 2. Move the ShuttlePoint knob to highlight MAX FUNCTIONS and press [ENT] or move the ShuttlePoint knob to the right. The MAX Functions menu appears on the screen: Figure 6.0 - Max Functions Menu The available Max Functions menu is described in the following. 6.0.0 Zoom Type Zoom Type refers to the chart scale selection. It has two options: Standard (default) or FlexiZoom.
Note that in the top of the previous picture the chart scale remains the same but it is graphically compressed. By pressing [ZOOM IN]/[ZOOM OUT] a popup window is displayed on a corner of the chart screen. The window shows the current zoom factor: Normal is the original chart level (1:1 scale), Over-Zoom x2, x4, x16, x32, Under-Zoom x1/2, x1/4. To activate this function follow the procedure: 1. Press [MENU], move the ShuttlePoint knob to highlight SETUP MENU and press [ENT]. 2.
Figure 6.0.2 - Place Names Size To activate this function follow the procedure: 1. Press [MENU], move the ShuttlePoint knob to highlight SETUP MENU and press [ENT]. 2. Move the ShuttlePoint knob to highlight MAX FUNCTIONS and press [ENT] or move the ShuttlePoint knob to the right. 3. Move the ShuttlePoint knob to highlight PLACE NAMES SIZE and press [ENT] or move the ShuttlePoint knob to the right. 4. The menu now shows three selections, STANDARD, MEDIUM or LARGE. 5.
6.0.4 Dynamic Nav-Aids This function allows the blinking of the Nav-Aids to be turned On or Off. The blink period and color of each Nav-aid is read from the Nav-Aid attributes stored on the optional C-MAP BY JEPPESEN C-CARD. When the ship is inside the Nav-Aid nominal range, the light of the Nav-Aid will start blinking. When Dynamic Nav-Aids option is set to On, when the flashing light is Off, or when fix position is out of the sector, the light color is displayed by using a faint light color.
2. Move the ShuttlePoint knob to highlight MAX FUNCTIONS and press [ENT] or move the ShuttlePoint knob to the right. 3. Move the ShuttlePoint knob to highlight SAFETY STATUS BAR and press [ENT] or move the ShuttlePoint knob to the right. 4.
Figure 6.0.7 - Tidal stream arrows If no data/time is available from the GPS or the GPS Chart Plotter is not in Simulation mode, the icon on the chart is generic one. The color of the arrow denotes the strength of the current as follows: Figure 6.0.7a - Tidal stream arrows table When the GPS Chart Plotter receives a valid position fix, the Tide icons are shown on the charts on the basis of the current date and time: the screen displays and changes arrows as date/time changes.
Off : Enables the language chosen in the Language menu above. If the selected language is not present on the objects information, English is used. English : Always uses English. Local : Uses the Local language present on C-MAP BY JEPPESEN C-CARD. If no Local language is available, English is used. 4. After the selection is made, press [CLR] repeatedly or move the ShuttlePoint knob to the left repeatedly until the Chart page is shown. NOTE a.
Figure 6.0.9b - Example of Quick Info on camera icon Press [ENT] for 1 second to display the image on the screen: Figure 6.0.9c - Example of displayed image Otherwise press [ENT] to open the Full Info on the object. Note that on the Full Info there is the small camera icon on a corner of the square containing the object icon. To see the picture press [MENU] when the object with a picture is highlighted.
7. CREATING MARKS A User Point is an object that you can place on the charts to mark a specific point. The GPS Chart Plotter features two types of User Points: Marks and Waypoints. · Mark can be a stand alone position or be linked to a Route. A Mark is place on the Chart page using the [MARK] key or by entering in information in the Marks/Waypoints List page and selecting NEW MARK.. · Waypoints are always liked to a Route. Are placed on the Chart page using the [ROUTE] key.
Figure 7.1 - Mark editing 2. The Mark Icon is selected, press [ENT]. A popup window appears: Figure 7.1a - Mark Icons 3. Move the ShuttlePoint knob to select the desired Mark Icon, when finished press [ENT]. 4. Move the ShuttlePoint knob to the right to select the Mark Name. Press [ENT] and the first digit in the name will be highlighted. 5. Move the ShuttlePoint knob up or down to select the first character. 6. Move the ShuttlePoint knob to the right to select the next character. 7.
Figure 7.1.1 - Moving Mark or Waypoint (1) 4. Press [ENT] ([CLR] to abort the move), the Waypoint appears in the new position. Figure 7.1.1a - Moving Mark or Waypoint (2) 7.2 MARKS/WAYPOINTS LIST The MARKS/WPTS List shows all the Marks and Waypoints that have been stored into the GPS Chart Plotter. This page also allows you to: ICON FIND LOCATE EDIT SORT NEW MARK MODE DELETE SEND* RECEIVE* Page 60 Sorts by icon type. Selections are: a. SELECT : only User Points with the selected icon are shown b.
NOTE* The SEND and RECEIVE functions are used to receive or transmit User Points (Marks and Waypoints) to and from a Personal Computer (see also Par. 2.10). Figure 7.2 - Example of Marks/Waypoints List 7.3 CREATING A NEW MARK WITH THE USER POINTS LIST NOTE This function is very useful if you have a list of Marks that you want to enter into the GPS Chart Plotter. 1. 2. 3. 4. Press [MENU], move the ShuttlePoint knob to highlight USER POINTS and press [ENT].
7.4 GOTO CURSOR, ROUTE AND MARK The CP190i and CPF190i can easily be set to start navigating to the cursor on the Chart page, a saved Mark or a Route that was created. GOTO CURSOR 1. Move the ShuttlePoint knob to the exact position you want to navigate to. 2. Press [GOTO] and a GOTO popup window will be shown. Figure 7.4 - GOTO menu (1) 3. Move the ShuttlePoint knob to highlight CURSOR and press [ENT]. Figure 7.4a - GOTO menu (2) 4.
5. The GPS Chart Plotter is in Cursor Mode, to switch to Home Mode press [CLR] so the vessel will stay in the center of the page. 6. To stop Navigation, press [GOTO] and a WARNING window is shown. Move the ShuttlePoint knob to highlight STOP and press [ENT]. Figure 7.4c - Warning window GOTO ROUTE When a Route is shown on the Chart page, move the cursor over the designed Waypoint and press [GOTO]. For more information about Routes refer to Section 9. GOTO MARK 1.
8. MAN OVER BOARD (MOB) FUNCTION During navigation, the “MOB” feature provides a one-touch method of storing a location, such as a point were a crew member fell overboard. In this mode, the CP190i or CPF190i places a MOB point on the Chart page and all the navigation data shown is related to navigating back to this point, allowing you to retrace your path to the MOB point efficiently. 8.0 PLACING A MOB POINT 1. On the Chart page, press [MOB] to start navigating back to the point. 2.
9. ROUTES The CP190i and the CPF190i have the capability to store 50 Routes with 100 Waypoints or Marks in each Route. A Route can consist of Waypoints or Marks. The difference is when a Route is made using Waypoints and the Route is deleted the Waypoints are also deleted. However if a Route is made of Marks and the Route is deleted the Marks stay in memory. Figure 9 - Example to show how the plotter switches from one Waypoint to another 9.0 CREATING A ROUTE USING WAYPOINTS 1.
9.1 CHANGING THE NAME OF A ROUTE To name the Route: 1. Press [MENU], move the ShuttlePoint knob to highlight USER POINTS and press [ENT]. 2. Move the ShuttlePoint knob to highlight ROUTE and press [ENT]. 3. Move the ShuttlePoint knob to highlight EDIT and press [ENT] or move the ShuttlePoint knob to the right. 4. Move the ShuttlePoint knob to highlight NAME and press [ENT]. A popup window will be shown. 5.
6. Then move the ShuttlePoint knob to the last Waypoint and press [ENT]. 7. Move the ShuttlePoint knob to highlight OLYMPIC and press [ENT]. A line joins the Starting Waypoint and the last Waypoint. Figure 9.2a - Olympic Route creation (2) 9.3 MAKING ADDITIONAL ROUTES To create another Route the GPS Chart Plotter must be told that you want to create a second Route. 1. Press [MENU], move the ShuttlePoint knob to highlight USER POINTS and press [ENT]. 2.
8. Move the ShuttlePoint knob to highlight NAME and press [ENT] or move the ShuttlePoint knob to the right. A popup window will be shown. 9. Move the ShuttlePoint knob up/down to change the characters and left/right to select a different character in the Routes Name. 10. When finished press [ENT] to save. 11. Press [CLR] to show the Chart page is shown. 9.5 INSERTING A WAYPOINT INTO A ROUTE Place the cursor on the navigation line between two Waypoints and press [ROUTE].
3. Move the ShuttlePoint knob to highlight ROUTE and press [ENT]. 4. The SELECT ROUTE popup window will be shown. Figure 9.6.0 - GOTO ROUTE procedure (1) 5. Move the ShuttlePoint knob to the highlight the desired Route and press [ENT]. 6. On the Chart page a circle with a flag is shown on the first leg of the Route and a navigation line is shown, indicating the GPS Chart Plotter is navigating to the first Waypoint in the Route. Figure 9.6.0a - GOTO ROUTE procedure (2) 9.6.
9.8 OTHER SETTINGS IN ROUTE MENU You will notice the ROUTE menu has other selections. SELECT REVERSE COLOR EDIT SEND RECEIVE THICKNESS 9.8.0 Choose an available Route to create or choose a stored Route to show and follow on the Chart page. Reverses the Route, when chosen Starting point is at the end of the Route. Allows changing the color of the navigation lines between each leg in the Route. The Edit Route (Route Report) menu is useful to show details of the Waypoints contained within the Route.
Figure 9.8.0 - Example of dangerous objects found on the chart To activate this function: AUTOMATIC CHECK ROUTE WIDTH DEPTH LIMIT ACCURACY ROUTE CHECK REPORT Turns the Route Check feature On or Off. Turn the Automatic Route Check on after you have created a new Route, or if you inserted a new Waypoint, deleted, moved or edited any Waypoint in a saved Route to confirm the Route can be safely navigated.
10. TRACKS The CP190i and the CPF190i have the capability to store 20 individual Tracks and record up to 10000 Track Points. Before using the Track function you will need to setup the Track function that suits your boat. The Track function records your tracks your vessels location as it moves through the water. The Track function can be setup to lay down a Track for a predetermined time or distance interval.
Figure 10.0 - Tracking 10.0.0 Saving and starting a new Track A Track is automatically saved and retained in memory when the power is turned off. To start a new Track: 1. Press [MENU], move the ShuttlePoint knob to highlight USER POINTS and press [ENT]. 2. Move the ShuttlePoint knob to highlight TRACK and press [ENT]. 3. Move the ShuttlePoint knob to highlight ACTIVE TRACK and press [ENT] or move the ShuttlePoint knob to the right. 4.
STEP UNIT DISTANCE TIME 10.1 Allowable selection are Distance or Time User adjustable Distance interval of when Track point is laid down on the Chart page. User adjustable Time interval of when Track point is laid down on the Chart page. TRIP LOG 10.1.0 Using the Trip Log On the Chart, Navigation, Highway and NMEA Data pages the windows may be customized to show Trip Log information. 1. Select one of the pages listed above, press and hold [MENU].
11. USER C-CARD The optional User C-CARD is used to backup Marks, Routes, and Tracks stored in your GPS Chart Plotter's memory. In the USA the User C-CARD is available directly from Jeppesen Marine at 800/424-2627. The User C-CARD is similar to a backup disk used with a PC, in case you have to clear the RAM to resolve an issue or load new software, or if you would like to transfer Waypoint, Track and Route information from one STANDARD HORIZON GPS Chart Plotter to another. 11.
2. Press [MENU], move the ShuttlePoint knob to highlight USER POINTS and press [ENT]. 3. Move the ShuttlePoint knob to highlight USER C-CARD and press [ENT]. 4. A screen will appear. Move the ShuttlePoint knob to the left to highlight SAVE and press [ENT]. 5. A popup SAVE FILE window will appear. In this window you can change the name and the file type by using the ShuttlePoint knob and pressing [ENT], when finished press [CLR] once. 6.
12. PAGES The CP190i and CPF190i have many pages that are designed to ease your navigation. Figure 12 - Example of screen display pages The pages can be selected in the following way: 1. Press [MENU]. The following menu is shown on the screen: Figure 12a - Main Menu 2. Move the ShuttlePoint knob to highlight the desired page and press [ENT]. 12.0 CHART PAGE The Chart page is the main page of the GPS Chart Plotter.
2. Move the ShuttlePoint knob to highlight Single or Dual and press [ENT]. Figure 12.0 - Chart selection menu NOTE may appear on the unused window of the Dual Chart page. It happens when the GPS Chart Plotter updates the displayed chart in the not active window. So the user understands that the GPS Chart Plotter is busy. 12.0.0 Change Focus on Dual Chart page When Dual Chart is selected, you will notice one of the chart windows will have a red border around it.
12.0.2 Window Selections The default is the Two Line Small window. The CP190i and CPF190i windows may be changed by the procedure below. Figure 12.0.2 - Data window layout 1. To change, 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 WINDOWS SETUP and press [ENT] or move the ShuttlePoint knob to the right. 4.
· · · · · · · · · · · HDOP VDOP Temp TLOG DATE TIME VMG ETA TRACKING SCALE GPS Status = = = = = = = = = = = Horizontal Dilution of Precision Vertical Dilution of Precision Water Temperature Trip Log Current Date Current Time Velocity Made Good Estimated Time of Arrival Tracking Chart Scale Shows GPS Fix Status (WAAS, 3D, 2D, ...) NOTE1 When the GENERAL window is selected and the GPS chart plotter is in Home Mode, the BRG will show - - -, unless the GPS chart plotter is navigating to a point.
12.0.5 Turning Off Information on Icon Points The GPS Chart Plotter allows you to select to see information On Points, On All items or to turn this function Off. The default setting is On Points. 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 AUTO INFO and press [ENT] or move the ShuttlePoint knob to the right.
The table below shows the selections for each mode: Setting Full Place Names On Name Tags On Nav Aids & Light Sectors On Attention Areas On Tides & Currents On Seabed Type On Ports & Services On Tracks & Routes On Depth Range Min 0Ft Depth Range Max 32804Ft Land Elevations On Land Elevation Values On Roads On Points Of Interest On Lat/Lon Grid On Chart Boundaries On Value Added Data On Chart Lock On Mixing Levels On Underwater Ob.
mooring, downloading and uploading of ships, generally sheltered from waves and winds. Port installations are piers, wharves, pontoons, dry docks, cranes.... : Turns the Tracks and Routes On or Off (recommended and established routes for ships at sea, including traffic separation schemes, deep water routes). Tracks & Routes 12.0.8 Depth Settings Controls the depth information on the Chart page.
Lat/Lon Grid : Turns the Latitude and Longitude grid lines on or off on the Chart page. See the following figure: Chart Boundaries : Turns the Chart Boundaries On, Off or Auto. The Chart Boundaries are the “ticked” boxes surround the coastline. Each box indicates an area where more detail is available. The Chart Boundaries are only show when a C-MAP BY JEPPESEN NT+/MAX C-CARD is inserted into the GPS Chart Plotter. See the pictures below: Value Added Data : Turns the Value Added Data On or Off.
NOTE* When an empty level is entered, the message “No cartographic coverage” is shown on a window in a corner of the chart display. The warning message is always displayed as long as the current zoom has no data coverage. 12.0.11 Underwater Objects Settings The following selections are used to control which Underwater Objects are shown on the Chart page. Underwater Object Limit : Selects the max depth value to display Underwater Objects.
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 WINDOW SETUP and press [ENT] and press [ENT] or move the ShuttlePoint knob to the right. 4. Move the ShuttlePoint knob to highlight NAVIGATION PAGE and press [ENT] and press [ENT] or move the ShuttlePoint knob to the right. 5. Move the ShuttlePoint up or down to select COMPASS TAPE and press [ENT]. 6.
Figure 12.3 - Highway page 12.4 CELESTIAL PAGE The Celestial page contains Tide information critical for safe navigation. This page is also useful for boaters that are concerned about the height of the water under a bridge or by fisherman that wish to know the tide and moon phase of a specific date. Changing date 1. Press [ENT] and a popup window will be shown. 2. Moving the ShuttlePoint knob up or down changes the digits and left and right selects the month, day and year. 3.
Example 1 You anchor in 15Ft of water (under your keel) at a time of day where the water is the highest (High Water). Let’s say the High Water window shows 5Ft and the Low Water window shows 1Ft this means the water under your vessel over a 24 hour period of time could fall 4Ft (High Water - Low Water). With your vessel in 15Ft of water and with a maximum water change of 4Ft during the day, the worst case situation there will be 11Ft of water under your vessel. 12.
12.5.1 Setup Menu Figure 12.5.1 - Setup menu From this page it is possible to activate the GPS Setup menu following this procedure: 1. Press [MENU], move the ShuttlePoint knob to enter GPS STATUS page and press [ENT]. 2. Press and hold [ENT]. The GPS SETUP menu appears on the screen. See the following table: Internal GPS : Enables (On) or disables (Off) the Internal GPS. The default setting is On. Restart GPS : Restarts all GPS processes. Once executed, the message "Done" is shown.
Changing the NMEA Page Windows 1. Press [MENU], move the ShuttlePoint knob to highlight NMEA DISPLAY and press [ENT]. Figure 12.6a - NMEA Display menu 2. Move the ShuttlePoint knob to highlight DISPLAY and press [ENT]. 3. To change the 5 different pages move the ShuttlePoint knob to the left or right. 12.7 NMEA DATA PAGE The NMEA Data page is very useful to see if a External device (example: Depth Sounder) is transmitting NMEA sentences to the GPS Chart Plotter.
Figure 12.7a - NMEA Data page 4. Press [ENT] to freeze the data on the display so it is easy to read and understand. 5. Press [ENT] again to receive data again. 6. View data from a device connected to another data port, press the [ZOOM IN]. 12.8 NMEA TREND PAGES The CP190i* and CPF190i have the following NMEA Trend pages. Trends will be shown for Depth, Temp and Speed (DST521 or DST526 must be connected to show speed through the water) when a STANDARD HORIZON transducer is connected.
Figure 12.8a - NMEA Trend pages 12.9 VHF DIGITAL SELECTIVE CALLING Digital Selective Calling is a semi-automated method of establishing a VHF radio call. DSC had also been designated as part of the Global Maritime Distress and Safety System (GMDSS). This new system allow mariners to instantly send a distress call with GPS position (when connected to the transceiver) to the US Coast Guard and other vessels within range of the transmission.
receives a DSC Distress Call. STANDARD HORIZON GPS chart plotter also log DSC Distress calls to review at a later date. 1. Press [MENU] and move the ShuttlePoint knob to highlight USER POINTS and press [ENT]. 2. Move the ShuttlePoint knob to highlight DSC Log and press [ENT]. Figure 12.9.1 - DSC Log - Distress Call 12.9.2 Position Request STANDARD HORIZON GPS chart plotters are able to display the location of a vessel when connected DSC VHF radio and when a Position Request or Report call is received.
13. ADVANCED SETTINGS The Advanced Setup menu allows customization of many GPS functions, Alarms and NMEA interfacing. 1. Press [MENU], move the ShuttlePoint knob to highlight SETUP MENU and press [ENT]. 2. Move the ShuttlePoint knob to highlight ADVANCED SETUP and press [ENT] or move the ShuttlePoint knob to the right. While in this menu you will see many selections which are described in the next sections. 13.0 INPUT/OUTPUT (NMEA, AIS, RADAR) 13.0.
APA APB HDG BOD XTE RMA RMB RMC GGA HSC DBT DPT MTW VHW GSA GSV Off Off Off Off On Off Off On On Off On On On On On On Off Off Off Off On Off Off On On Off Off Off Off Off Off Off Port1 On Off Off Off Off Off Off Off On Off Off On On Off On On On On On On Port2 On Off Off Off On On Off On On Off Off On On Off Off Off Off Off Off Off On On Off On On Off Off On On Off Off Off Off Off Off Off CPF190i Sentence GLL VTG BWC WCV APA APB HDG BOD XTE RMA RMB RMC GGA HSC DBT DPT MTW VHW GSA GSV 13.
model of the Earth which approximates the shape of the Earth, and enables calculations such as position and area to be carried out in a consistent and accurate manner. Chart Orientation Resolution : Sets the angle the vessel has to change before the chart is redrawn. The default setting is 30 degrees. Example: if the vessel is heading 000T at a speed of 25 Knots, the display will redraw: a. In Home Mode the GPS Chart Plotter centres the location of the vessel in the center of the display.
are Arrival, XTE, Depth, Anchor and Grounding Alarm. Arrival Alarm : Alerts when the vessel is approaching single destination point or when arriving at a leg in a Route. Available selections: 0.00 to 9.99Nm. XTE Alarm : Alerts when the vessel is deviating from a defined course. Available selections: 0.00 to 9.99Nm. Depth Alarm : Alerts when the received depth Value is lower than the selected value. Available selections: 0000 to 3000Ft.
Course Speed Date Time Cursor Control : : : : : Demo Mode : a. Off - turn the Simulation Mode Off b. On - enable the simulator mode, where the speed and course are adjusted by entering in values in the Course and Speed seection discussed later in this table. c. Route - this selection allows you to navigate to a saved route. To start the simulator you can insert the Course value. To start the simulator you can insert the Speed value. To start the simulator you can insert the date.
14. AIS AIS is an Automatic Identification System. It has been introduced to improve the safety of navigation by assisting in the efficient operation of ship-to-ship locaion reporting and VTS applications. The system should enable operators to obtain information from the ship automatically, requiring a minimum of involvement of ship’s personnel, and should have a high level of availability.
become active within this range. Activation Range should be greater than CPA Limit by definition. NOTE A Target is removed from the screen if data is not received for 10 minutes. The maximum number of tracked Class A or B targets is 200. This information is updated every 3 seconds to 6 minutes depending on speed and rate of turn, enabling the track of the vessels in range to be plotted. Figure 14.0 - AIS Symbols 14.1 MENU To configure the GPS Chart Plotter to receive AIS data, follow the procedure: 1.
· CPA and TCPA values Figure 14.3 - Quick Info on AIS NOTE The selected AIS Target icon is surrounded by a square frame when user places the cursor over the icon. 14.4 LIST It is possible to show the AIS List page that show basic information of the Target ship with the ability to select a Target ship and locate it on the chart. Follow the procedure: 1. Press [MENU], move the ShuttlePoint knob to highlight USER POINTS and press [ENT]. 2. Move the ShuttlePoint knob to highlight AIS LIST and press [ENT].
Figure 14.
15. C-WEATHER SERVICE C-Weather is a free service available on the CP190i and CPF190i. C-Weather service gives excellent coverage for the whole World. Weather forecasts are based on data received from the leading meteorological centres. This data is processed by Jeppesen server and made available via INTERNET connection to be transferred by using the C-MAP BY JEPPESEN PC-Planner Windows Application. Then the weather data can be saved into a User C-CARD to be loaded by the GPS Chart Plotter (see Par. 15.0.
Download Area : Allows the weather download: a squared grey area, where the weather data will be downloaded, is centered on cursor position. See the following picture. Figure 15.0.0 - Example of Download Area Press [ENT] to activate the C-Weather Download: the whole data package (see the previous "Weather data package" table) are downloaded. [CLR] allows to interrupt the data download. At the end of the operation press [CLR] to close the window. 15.0.
16. MOBILARM The MOBILARM is an automated crew monitoring system dedicated to monitoring onboard crew by maintaining a constant link between the crew member and the boat. When a man overboard event happens, an automatic alarm is sounded, and the vessels position is shown on the STANDARD HORIZON GPS Chart Plotter. 16.0 MOBILARM-GPS CHART PLOTTER CONNECTION Connect the MOBILARM system to one of the Ports on the STANDARD HORIZON GPS Chart Plotter. Refer to Par. 2.4.0 “Connection Table” for CP190i, Par. 2.4.
NOTE Note the CP190i and CPF190i have only one NMEA Input so Port1 will have to be set to MOBILARM. Port1 Example Chart Plotter Blue Brown Red Black MOBILARM NMEA Out NMEA In GPS V+ GPS V- NOTE Refer to the Figure 16.0, the Blue and Brown wires are from Port1. If these wires are being used to connect to another NMEA device, choose another wire pair and configure the port associated with the wires. 16.1 SOFTWARE SETUP After the Port has been chosen and connected in Par. 16.
a. Function not Activated : MOBILARM has not been setup in the I/O Connections menu. Refer to Par. 16.1. b. Not connected/detected : possible wiring problem, confirm wires are correct connected from the GPS Chart Plotter to the MOBILARM device. c. Connected : the communication with MOBILARM device is Ok. d. Signal Lost : the MOBILARM has been connected in the past, however no signal is being detected from the MOBILARM. Check wire connections from the GPS Chart Plotter to the MOBILARM. e.
Figure 16.3.0a - Example of PTX warning window It is possible to Goto (navigate) to the received MOBILARM PTX position (see Par. 16.4.1) or open the MOBILARM Alarm Status List page (see Par. 16.4.2). Selecting Goto or Alarm Status List will mute the Audible Alarm. NOTE When the same PTX is received again: a. If the received PTX is not the active one, the user must confirm to navigate to it. b. If the received PTX is the active one, navigation data is updated.
16.4.1 Goto PTX When Goto is selected on the GPS Chart Plotter, navigation will start to the PTX icon location. After the GPS Chart Plotter has received a PTX MOB alarm, using the ShuttlePoint knob move the cursor over the PTX to navigate to and then press [ENT], select GOTO using the ShuttlePoint knob and press [ENT]. Figure 16.4.1 - Example of Goto PTX If the navigation is set to the selected PTX icon, to terminate the navigation press [ENT], select STOP GOTO using the ShuttlePoint knob and press [ENT].
Figure 16.4.
17. FISH FINDER FOR CPF190i The Fish Finder consists of a high power transmitter, sensitive receiver and a transducer. The Fish Finder sends an electrical pulse to the transducer, which contains an element that converts the pulse into acoustic (sound) waves, which is sent through the water. As this wave travels from the transducer to the bottom, it may strike fish, structures, thermoclines (temperature changes in the water).
6. Press [CLR] or move the ShuttlePoint knob to the left until the Chart page is shown. 17.1 UNDERSTANDING THE FISH FINDER PAGE The display on CPF190i shows a time history of the echoes received by the transducer. The CPF190i has a menu that allows adjustments to receiver sensitivity, depth range and scrolling speed of the Fish Finder display. Figure 17.
Shallow Alarm Bar Located on the right side of the Range Bar, the Shallow Alarm Bar shows the range outside of which the depth measurement will trigger a Shallow Alarm. Range Bar Vertical graduated bar that is located along the right side of the screen. It is a scale which reflects the depth of the area being displayed. Variable Depth Marker (VDM) Horizontal line on to the Fish Finder page window with a depth label. Move the ShuttlePoint knob Up or Down to change the position of the VDM.
Fish Fish are usually represented by small dots on the display when using 200kHz and by arches when using 50kHz. Thermoclines Are the zones where two layers of different water temperatures meet. The greater the temperature differential, the denser the thermocline shows on the screen. Thermoclines are represented as horizontal stripes of noise. They are very important for fishing since often many species of game fish like to suspend in, just above, or just below the thermoclines.
Figure 17.2a - Fish Finder page selection menu 3. Move the ShuttlePoint knob to select the desired display and press [ENT]. The page options are shown in the following paragraphs. 17.2.0 Auto Full Page When this page is selected, the Fish Finder automatically changes the transmit frequency to show depths. Automatic switching occurs when depth of water is less than 400Ft (200kHz) and greater than 400Ft (50kHz). 17.2.
Figure 17.2.2 - Zoom Full page 17.2.3 200 kHz and 50 kHz Fish/Chart Pages Selects the GPS Chart Plotter display to show the Chart on the left half of the screen and the Fish Finder on the right half of the screen. 200kHz or 50 kHz Fish Finder can be selected on the right half of the display. Figure 17.2.3 - Fish/Chart page When the Fish/Chart page has been selected please follow the procedure below to place the focus on the Chart page or on the Fish Finder window: 1.
Figure 17.3 - Fish Finder Setup menu 17.4 FISH FINDER COLOR Allows you to choose the Fish Finder color between 16 and 256 colors. Figure 17.4 - Fish Finder Color menu 17.5 PRESETS To simply menu selections, the Fish Finder has two presets that can be easily selected for Fishing or Cruising: Figure 17.5 - Presets menu (left) and table (right) NOTE For Gain and Gain Offset settings refer to Sensitivity menu (see Par. 17.10). For Range and Shift settings refer to Range menu (see Par. 17.8).
17.6 FREQUENCY Allows you to choose the frequency among Auto, 50 kHz, 200 kHz or 50&200 kHz when single frequency page is selected. Figure 17.6 - Frequency menu 17.7 GAIN MODE Figure 17.7 - Gain Mode menu 17.7.0 Auto Mode Allows the Fish Finder to automatically adjust receiver Gain depending on water depth. 17.7.1 Manual Mode Allows the user to change the Gain manually to fine tune the Fish Finder’s receiver.
17.8 RANGE MENU Figure 17.8 - Range menu 17.8.0 Range Mode Selects among Manual, Auto Range and Bottom Lock. · Manual Mode Used to set the depth Range (from the surface) the Fish Finder display will show. · Auto Range The Fish Finder automatically determines the Range to keep the bottom visible in the lower bottom of the screen. In this mode, Shift is always set to 0. · Bottom Lock The Bottom Lock function keeps the screen display locked onto a certain Range around the bottom.
17.9 INTERFERENCE REJECTION Figure 17.8 - Interference Rejection menu Turns On or Off a filter to remove noise from other Fish Finder or Depth Sounders that may be near by when fishing. 17.10 SENSITIVITY MENU All settings in the Sensitivity menu are related to the selected Fish Finder transmit frequency (50 or 200kHz). Figure 17.10 - Sensitivity menu 17.10.0 Gain Allows you to control the Sensitivity of the unit’s receiver from 0 to 100%.
it may be necessary to switch it to OFF, while in very deep waters with a lot of Surface Clutter it may be better to increase it to MID or LONG. NOTE In some situations it may be necessary to adjust the STC so the sounder can read through the surface noise and show the bottom. One indication that the STC needs to be changed is when the display intermittently changes the depth from the correct depth to a very shallow depth. Figure 17.10.
17.10.2 Surface Noise Filter An automatic filter that attempts to remove Surface Clutter that causes the screen to be filled up with strong return echoes just below the surface.
17.11.1 Scrolling Speed Controls the rate the Fish Finder scrolls and updates the Fish Finder display. 17.11.2 White Line Controls how the bottom type (hard or soft) is shown on the display. When the White Line is Off the bottom return will display as red. When the White Line is On it can be used to determine bottom hardness. NOTE The White Line option is not available in the 50 & 200 kHz page. 17.11.3 Fish Symbols Controls the graphical representation of underwater-suspended targets.
17.12.0 Keel Offset The keel offset can be set to cause the Fish Finder to display an offset depth below the keel or the actual water depth from the surface. To setup to show the depth below the keel, enter a negative depth value or a positive depth to show offset from the transducers face to the water surface. 17.12.1 Calibrate Water Speed Used to calibrate the Water Speed readings from the transducer. Adjustment can be made from -10% to +10%. 17.12.
17.13.2 Fish The Fish Alarm can be set to detect and alert you depending on the size of fish. The options are: Off, Small, Medium, Big and Huge. The alarm sounds if the set size (or bigger) is detected. 17.13.3 Temperature Upper Triggers an alarm when the transducer reports a temperature above the set temperature. 17.13.4 Temperature Lower Triggers an alarm when the transducer reports a temperature below the set temperature. 17.13.
Figure 17.15 - C-CARD - Load settings 17.16 RESTORE CURRENT PRESET DEFAULTS This option restores the default values only for the current presets and does not affect the other presets. Figure 17.
18. TROUBLESHOOTING The GPS Chart Plotter does not turn On. The voltage or the polarity may not be correct. Make sure that the correct voltage (10-35 volt dc) is present. Check also that the polarity is correct. The GPS Chart Plotter does not get a valid fix. The external WAAS GPS antenna may not be in a open sky position or the antenna cable may not be properly connected.
19. TECHNICAL TESTS 19.0 SYSTEM TEST If you have connected your GPS Chart Plotter according to the instructions, and chosen the proper menu selection for your device, and are still having problems with your GPS Chart Plotter, the extended auto-test should help determine the problem. Make sure the GPS Chart Plotter is turned Off. While pressing and holding any other key, turn the GPS Chart Plotter On. A new menu will appear on the display: Figure 19.
19.0.2 Cartridges To check the C-CARD and its connector. Internal Data Base Test To test the Worldwide background. C-CARD Test To test the C-CARD. There are the possible situations: 1. if there is a C-CARD inserted in the slot and there is not a malfunction, the name of the C-CARD zone and the message "OK" are shown. 2. if there is a C-CARD inserted in the slot, but it is a defective C-CARD, the name of the C-CARD zone and the message "Faulty" are shown. 3.
20. SPECIFICATIONS 20.0 CP190i/CPF190i SPECIFICATIONS Power Consumption Max Backlight : : Power supply : Interface : Display : Display Resolution : Cartography : Operating Temperature range : Storage Temperature : Water Resistance : Memory : Keyboard : Weight (without bracket) : User Points (Marks/Waypoints) : Routes : Track Points : NMEA Output sentences : NMEA Input sentences 20.1 CP190i = 0.5A@12VDC CPF190i = 1.
CP190i/CPF190i DIMENSIONS OM ZO IN 5" 2.9" [74.9mm] 4.05" [103mm] ] m 2m 7. 2 [1 ZOO OU M T ENT CLR MENU GOTO MARK ROUTE FIND MOB REMOVABLE Grip 4.4" [111mm] 20.2 1.4" [36.5mm] PWR REMOVABLE Mounting Bracket 3.9" [98.6mm] 7.1" [181mm] 3.7" [94mm] 0.6" [14mm] 0.8" [20mm] Ø [Ø 0.2 4m " m] 1.7" [44mm] 1.8" [45mm] 2.1" [53mm] 1.5" 1.5" [37mm] [37mm] 0.2" [4.1mm] Figure 20.2 - CP190i/CPF190i Dimensions [inch/mm] 20.
20.4 OPTIONAL WAAS GPS RECEIVER SPECIFICATIONS This optional WAAS GPS Receiver is based on a ultimate GPS engine that delivers accuracy better than three meters by decoding the GPS correction signals from the satellitebased WAAS (Wide Area Augmentation System). The GPS engine, interface electronics and the passive antenna are enclosed inside the waterproof plastic housing. This provides advanced state of the art GPS performance in an easy to use package.
21. APPENDIX: TERMS ALT (Altitude) – Shows the Altitude of the GPS Antenna on the mean sea level. It i received from GPS, sentence GGA. APP Wind DIR SPD (Apparent Wind Direction) – Shows the Apparent Wind Direction when a external wind instrument with NMEA is connected. APP Wind SPD (Apparent Wind Speed) – Shows the Apparent Wind Speed when a external wind instrument with NMEA is connected. BRG (Bearing) – The direction from your current position to a Destination point.
LOW WATER – The minimum level of the Tide height in 24 hours. PINGO – It is a mound of earth-covered ice found in the Arctic and subarctic that can reach up to 70 metres (230Ft) in height and up to 600 metres (2.000Ft) in diameter. Position Request – Marine DSC VHF Function of transmitting a GPS position to another Marine DSC VHF. When GPS Chart Plotter is connected to STANDARD HORIZON GPS the position of another vessel is shown on the Chart page.
ANALYTICAL INDEX 16 Colors ........................................................... 113 200 kHz Full ....................................................... 115 256 Colors ......................................................... 113 3D view ................................................................ 86 50 kHz Full ......................................................... 115 50&200kHz Display Pages ................................ 115 A A-Scope ...................................
Calibrate Water Temp ....................................... 124 Calibration ............................................................ 96 camera icon ........................................................ 56 Canada ............................................ 11, 12, 47, 77 Caribbean ............................................... 11, 47, 77 cartographic objects ............................................. 81 Cartography ....................................................... 130 Cartridges ..........
Deep Water ........................................................ 124 default setting ....................................................... 94 Default values ...................................................... 82 DELETE ......................................... 60, 73, 76, 109 delete a Route ...................................................... 69 Delete PTX ......................................................... 108 Deleting a file .......................................................
FISH FINDER .................................................... 130 Fish Finder ..................... 17, 22, 23, 91, 94, 111, 116, 133, 134 FISH FINDER COLOR ...................................... 113 Fish Finder color ................................................ 117 Fish Finder display ............................................. 113 Fish Finder features ............................................. 11 Fish Finder Full page ........................................... 24 Fish Finder page ............
Inputs ................................................................... 11 INSERTING A WAYPOINT .................................. 68 Inserting C-CARD ................................................ 48 INSTALLATION ................................................... 14 Installing the External GPS .................................. 17 Interface ............................................................. 130 Interfacing ............................................................
Navigating a Route .............................................. 98 navigating to the MOB ......................................... 64 Navigation ............................................................ 98 NAVIGATION PAGE ............................................ 85 Navigation page ............................................. 24, 86 Navigation Speed ................................................ 89 NEW MARK ......................................................... 60 Night .......................
Refreshing ............................................................ 76 replacements parts .............................................. 12 reset the log ......................................................... 74 reset the Track ..................................................... 73 reset the Trip Log ................................................. 74 Resolution .......................................................... 130 Restart GPS .........................................................
Targets AIS .......................................................... 11 TCPA ........................................................... 99, 101 TCPA Alarm ................................................. 99, 100 TCPA Limit ................................................... 99, 100 TD .................................................................. 32, 95 Technical support ................................................. 11 TECHNICAL TESTS .......................................... 128 Tee Cable ....
Water Temperature ...................... 72, 80, 112, 123 Waterproof ........................................................... 11 wave height ........................................................ 103 Waypoint .......................... 27, 59, 60, 63, 71, 134 Waypoints .................. 45, 58, 61, 65, 68, 70, 130 WCV ..................................................... 94, 95, 130 weather .............................................................. 103 Weather data package ........................
PLEASE NOTE The following "Limited Warranty" is for customers that have purchased products in the United States. For Limited Warranty details outside the United States, contact the dealer in your country.