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User and Installation Guide
SUNSHINE
FLASH
SUN
11
8
SUNSHINE
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READ THIS WARNING BEFORE USING THE GEONAV
WARNING
THE ELECTRONIC CHART IS AN AID TO NAVIGATION DE-
SIGNED TO FACILITATE THE USE OF AUTHORIZED GOV-
ERNMENT CHARTS, NOT TO REPLACE THEM.
ONLY OFFICIAL GOVERNMENT CHARTS AND NOTICES
TO MARINERS CONTAIN ALL INFORMATION NEEDED
FOR THE SAFETY OF NAVIGATION AND, AS ALWAYS,
THE CAPTAIN IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THEIR PROPER
USE.
The use of the GEONAV implies knowledge and accep-
tance of this warning by the user.
NOTE: This guide applies to the GEONAV 11 Flash, GEONAV 11 Sun, GEONAV 11
Sunshine and GEONAV 8 Sunshine models. The functions peculiar to each model are
highlighted in the text. Unless otherwise specified, functions are intended as common
to all models. Unless otherwise specified, although figures refer to the 11 model, they
also apply to the 8 model. Technical characteristics and functions described in this
manual are subject to change as a result of improvements or changes to the product.
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CHARACTERISTICS
General characteristics
Configurable internal software versions (standard/ad-
vanced)
Easy Pilot function for easy and direct control of autopilot
Possibility to transfer routes, tracks and markers from one
plotter station to another through network connection
EBL and VRM functions
Multiple display of tracks
Storage of track data including significant additional in-
formation such as date, time, latitude/longitude, depth,
temperature, wind data, etc.
GOTO function (Waypoint, Port, Nearest Service, Marker,
Track, Lat/Lon, R/B)
Screen Amplifier™ function
Autozoom™ function
Overzoom™ function
8 marker shapes, 8-character name
Reverse route function
Selectable depth units (meters, feet and fathoms)
Cartography with port services and Tides and Currents
data
16 zoom levels
Heading vector
Speed and heading filters
CompactFlash™ cartridge
Storage of routes, tracks and markers in separate files on
CompactFlash™ cartridges
NMEA 0183 interface (ver. 2.03)
NMEA 2000-ready interface
Display of depth and water temperature data (if interfaced
with an echosounder)
Display of wind data and automatic activation of the sail-
ing software version (if interfaced with wind instruments)
Backlit keypad
INTRODUCTION
The GEONAV is a chart plotter that can be interfaced with a
GPS receiver, autopilot and other onboard instruments, and
allows displaying the boat’s geographical position with respect
to an electronic chart.
Thanks to the GEONAV and a NAVIONICS electronic chart,
you will never get lost even in case of fog, rain or dark.
The GEONAV, available with either sunlight-readable color
display or sunlight-readable monochrome display, has been
designed to allow flush mounting. Equipped with an easy-to-
use keyboard, the GEONAV allows controlling the autopilot
directly from the plotter (Easy Pilot function) and, thanks to
the unlimited capacity of the new CompactFlash™ cartridges
- that can also be used on PCs as personal hard disks - can
store a large amount of route, track and marker data.
The GEONAV is equipped with three software versions (stan-
dard, advanced and sailing), automatically selected according
to the instrument connected. The connecting supports both
the NMEA 0183 standard protocol and the new NMEA 2000
network, suitable for the network connection of multiple sta-
tions or several instruments of different brands.
The Route functions will allow you to plan a trip, while, thanks
to NAVIONICS electronic charts, you will always know ex-
actly the boat’s position. NAVIONICS charts are available for
all the most popular boating areas and can be used in addition
to official paper charts to obtain additional information, such
as the availability of port services as well as tides and cur-
rents data. NAVIONICS electronic charts are available world-
wide from authorized NAVIONICS dealers.
Should new functions be available in the future, it will be
possible to update the GEONAV internal software at any
NAVIONICS dealer.
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Number of routes, tracks and markers: unlimited, depend-
ing on the size of the CompactFlash™ used
Interface characteristics
Standard NMEA 0183 sentences
- from position sensor:
GLL, VTG, GGA, RMC, GSV, ZDA, RMA, GSA
- from depth sounder:
DBT, MTW
- to autopilot:
APA, APB, XTE, RMB, BWC, GLL, VTG
CAN protocol, compatible with NMEA 2000
If received from the GPS, the following sentences are trans-
mitted:
GGA, RMC, ZDA.
Accessories
Bracket for detachable installation
Gasket and drilling template for panel mounting
Plastic frame and drilling template for flush mounting (op-
tional on the Sunshine 8 model)
Power supply cable
Auxiliary power supply cable
User and Installation Guide
Protection cap
Carrying case
NOTE: The plotter can be interfaced with instruments featuring the new NMEA 2000
protocol. However, as of the plotter is put on sale, the final issue of the NMEA 2000
standard is not available yet. For this reason, to obtain full efficiency from network
connection, the plotter software may need updating. For further information, consult
your local GEONAV dealer.
Color LCD, TFT 10.4”
Monochrome LCD, STN 9.4”
Color LCD, transflective TFT 10.4”, high brightness, sun-
light visible
Color LCD, TFT 6.4”, sunlight visible
Electrical characteristics
Power supply: 10 to 36 Vd.c.
Power consumption: Max. 13 W
Power consumption: Max. 16 W
Power consumption: Max. 20 W
NMEA 2000 network load: 2
Auxiliary voltage output: 10 to 36 Vd.c.
(same as input voltage) - Max. 250 mA
Protection against: Reverse polarity
Input overvoltage (up to 40 Vd.c.)
Overcurrent at auxiliary voltage out-
put (over 250 mA)
Operating temperature: 0°C to +50°C
Operating temperature: 0°C to +55°C
Storage temperature: -20°C to +60°C
Storage temperature: -20°C to +70°C
Memory characteristics
Up to 100 waypoints per route
Up to 5000 trackpoints (multiple tracks)
Up to 3000 markers per group
Flash
Sun
Sunshine 11
Sunshine 8
Flash
Sun
Sunshine 8
Sunshine 11
Flash
Sun
Sunshine
Sunshine
Flash
Sun
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INSTALLATION AND PRECAUTIONS
Precautions
To avoid electromagnetic interference, the GEONAV must be
positioned at least 0.72 m (Flash, Sun), 0.50 m (Sunshine 11)
or 0.45 m (Sunshine 8) away from the magnetic compass.
Wherever possible, the power supply cable shield should be
connected to the boat’s ground plate.
The GEONAV is water resistant but not waterproof, and should
not be immersed totally in water.
The cartridge slot cover, located on the plotter’s right-hand
side, should always be kept closed and opened only when
replacing cartridges. Make sure that the cartridge replacement
is carried out as the unit is perfectly dry and that no water
enters the unit.
Rear connectors, when not in use, should always be protected
by the appropriate rubber covers.
Cleaning
It is recommended the use of a non-alcoholic product to clean
the glass, since alcoholic products may damage the glass sur-
face or make it opaque.
Panel mounting
Locate the area where the GEONAV is to be installed, then
use the drilling template supplied with the plotter to properly
cut holes and sockets out of the instrument’s panel.
The neoprene adhesive gasket supplied must be applied to
the GEONAV rear side to avoid moisture penetration and to
reduce vibrations.
Mounting screws must be 4 mm in diameter and maximum 5
mm in length, plus the thickness of the panel. Do not exceed
tightening the screws, in order to avoid damaging the screw
seats.
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Flush mounting
Locate the area where the GEONAV is to be installed, then
use the cutting template supplied with the plotter to cut the
panel.
Apply a layer of silicone glue (the use of black colored glue is
recommended, in order to prevent the area from going yellow
when exposed to sunlight) to the plastic frame rear part; place
the frame into the socket cut out of the panel, so that the
frame edge leans against the panel.
Make sure that the frame and the panel are correctly fixed; if
necessary, apply additional metal brackets (not supplied in
the package) as shown in the figure below.
Let the silicone glue dry, then apply the neoprene gasket to
the plotter rear side, insert the instrument into the frame and
lock it by the screws supplied.
Do not exceed tightening the screws, in order to avoid damag-
ing the screw seats.
Bracket mounting
Fix the bracket to the boat’s dashboard by screws 6mm in
diameter.
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2. NMEA 2000 network connection
white wire NET H pin 3
blue wire NET L pin 4
black wire NET C pin 6
red wire NET S pin 7
SHIELD pin 5
WARNING: To ensure a safe installation, the shields of connecting cables should be
grounded, i.e., connected to the boats ground.
NOTE: Network connection requires the use of suitable connectors and an auxiliary
power supply, as established by the NMEA 2000 standard. Technical features and
connection modes are reported in the technical document issued by the National
Marine Electronic Association (for further information, go to the http://www.nmea.org
web site). Only skilled personnel should be charged with making the connection.
CONNECTIONS
Power supply and data connector (9 pins)
1. Power supply
red wire + VDC pin 1
black wire GND pin 2
2. NMEA 0183 data input
brown wire GPS IN + pin 3
yellow wire GPS IN - pin 4
3. NMEA 0183 data output
violet wire DATA OUT + pin 5
white wire DATA OUT - pin 6
4. Auxiliary output voltage (Vaux)
blue wire Vaux+, 250mA * pin 7
green wire GND pin 8
SHIELD pin 9
* Vaux voltage is the same as the plotters input voltage.
If sent by the position sensor, the following NMEA messages
are transmitted to external devices (e.g., autopilot):
APB - XTE - RMB - BWC - GLL - VTG
The GEONAV will add the following messages (if received
from the position sensor):
GGA - RMC - ZDA
Auxiliary connector (7 pins)
Allows connecting the GEONAV to an auxiliary instrument
equipped with an NMEA 0183 interface (e.g., echosounder
and mast head transducer), as well as to the NMEA 2000 net-
work.
1. NMEA 0183 auxiliary data input
brown wire DATA IN + pin 1
yellow wire DATA IN - pin 2
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Removing the CompactFlash™
Make sure that the plotter is perfectly dry.
Open the cartridge slot cover located on the plotter’s front
side, then extract the cartridge.
WARNING: Always use CompactFlash cartridges certified by Navionics. The
use of non-certified cartridges may result in improper operation of the unit.
The CompactFlash™ cartridges can be used as a mass-storage
with any PC computer, so can be the cartridge used by the
plotter. However, the plotter needs to find some free space in
the cartridge in order to work properly. Prior to use a new
cartridge, always make sure that there are at least 2.5MB of
free space.
WARNING: Be careful when handling the cartridge files by using the PC. Windows
allows deleting and moving files easily, therefore pay attention when using Windows
Explorer not to erase the content of the \NAVIONIC and \GEONAV folders. Damaging
the files stored in such directories may result in loss of data or improper operation of
the unit.
CARTRIDGE INSTALLATION
Installing the CompactFlash™
Open the cartridge slot cover located on the plotter’s front
side.
Insert the cartridge into the appropriate slot, with the label
side (side with a small arrow) towards the right, and push it
down.
Close the cover exercising light pressure and check that it is
perfectly closed, in order to avoid any water infiltration.
NOTE: Make sure of inserting the cartridge correctly. Should you try to insert the
wrong side of the cartridge, full insertion into the slot is hampered. Any further attempt
to force the cartridge into the slot may damage the cartridge or the plotter. This kind of
damage is not covered by the warranty.
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SETUP
The SETUP menu allows setting the available options. De-
pending on the mode selected, the number of options will
change.
To access the SETUP menu, press PAGE repeatedly until the
main menu shows up, select the SETUP item, then use the
joystick to browse through the options and change the set-
tings.
STANDARD MODE
Chart Rotation (ON/OFF)
Enables/disables the chart rotation.
Select Chart (ON/OFF)
Allows selecting the chart to load from the CompactFlash.
Chart Boundary (ON/OFF)
Enables/disables the drawing of the boundary of the chart.
Depth Contours (ON/OFF equal to/below 5 meters; equal
to 10 meters; equal to/above 20 meters)
Enables/disables the display of depth contours.
Names (ON/OFF)
Enables/disables the display of geographical names.
Use the joystick to select the set desired and confirm, or press
PAGE to exit.
Deleting a set of markers
Press the PAGE key to display the menu, select MARKER, DE-
LETE and press ENTER to confirm.
The catalog that lists the sets of markers stored in the
CompactFlash will show the CURRENT item indicating the
set currently displayed.
Use the joystick to select the set of markers to delete and to
confirm. When selecting CURRENT, the set of markers cur-
rently displayed will be deleted.
Advanced
Advanced
Markers Setup
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