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CPN700i/CPN1010i
Multimedia Chart Plotters
Owner's Manual
Page 4 Owner’s Manual
Electronic charts displayed by the CPN Series 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.
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.
· The CPN Series Chart Plotter is designed for maritime use. To avoid water intrusion,
ensure the C-MAP
BY JEPPESEN SD CARD door is completely closed.
· Extensive exposure to heat may result in damage to the CPN Series Chart Plotter.
· The CPN Series 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.
· Because we frequently update our software and applications, the pictures shown
throughout this Owner’s Manual may be slightly different from what you see on your
CPN Series Chart Plotter.
Copyright 2013. YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. All rights reserved. Printed in Italy.
No portion of this manual may be reproduced without the permission of YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD.
This Owner’s Manual is updated to the software version v. 2.2.0
OM CODE: SH-CPN-07-X51-CE 2.2.0f86A & SH-CPN-10-X51-CE 2.2.0f87A - 100613
The Bluetooth
®
word mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth SIG Inc., Wi-Fi
®
is a
registered trademark of the Wi-Fi Alliance
®
and any use of such name by STANDARD
HORIZON Marine Division of YAESU USA is under license. Windows
®
and Windows CE
®
are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/ or other
countries. MicroSD™ is a trademark of SanDisk or its subsidiaries. Zetakey™ Browser is
a trademark of Zetakey Solutions Limited.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION ...................................................................................................... 11
PACKING LIST ...................................................................................................... 12
OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES............................................................................................. 13
MANUAL CONVENTIONS................................................................................................ 13
1 - GENERAL OPERATION....................................................................................................14
1.1 POWER UP SEQUENCE ....................................................................................... 14
1.1.1 POWERING OFF....................................................................................... 14
1.1.2 BRIGHTNESS CONTROL ......................................................................... 15
1.2 CHART PLOTTER FRONT PANEL ....................................................................... 15
1.2.1 TOUCHSCREEN ....................................................................................... 16
Touchscreen Disabling (Chart Plotter Mode only) .................................... 17
Touchscreen Keys ..................................................................................... 17
Touchscreen Keyboard.............................................................................. 18
Touchscreen Keyboard for Chart Plotter Mode......................................... 18
Touchscreen Keyboard for Other Applications ......................................... 18
1.2.2 MENU DESCRIPTION ............................................................................... 18
Warning Window........................................................................................ 19
Information Window ................................................................................... 19
1.2.3 SELECTING AN ITEM ............................................................................... 20
1.3 CHART PLOTTER CONTROLS............................................................................. 20
1.3.1 KEYS ...................................................................................................... 20
1.3.2 PLAYING MUSIC IN BACKGROUND (Chart Plotter Mode only) ............. 23
Starting Music in Background .................................................................... 23
Stopping Music in Background .................................................................. 23
1.3.3 SOFT KEYS (Chart Plotter Mode only) ..................................................... 23
Closing Soft Keys ...................................................................................... 24
1.4 MEMORY DEVICES SAFELY REMOVAL ............................................................. 24
2 - CHART PLOTTER ...................................................................................................... 25
2.1 GETTING STARTED .............................................................................................. 25
2.1.1 SWITCHING BETWEEN MODES ............................................................. 26
Default Mode .............................................................................................. 26
Home vs Cursor Mode ............................................................................... 26
Cursor Mode .............................................................................................. 26
Switching between 2D and 3D Modes....................................................... 27
2.1.2 MENU SYSTEM......................................................................................... 28
2.1.3 INITIAL SETUP .......................................................................................... 29
Cursor and Menu Selection Speed............................................................ 29
Changing the Ship Icon ............................................................................. 30
Selecting Course Up/North Up .................................................................. 30
Pages Selection ......................................................................................... 30
Assigning Page Soft Keys ......................................................................... 32
Time Setup................................................................................................. 32
Selecting Coordinate System .................................................................... 34
Loran TD .................................................................................................... 34
Changing the Display Color ....................................................................... 34
Selecting Language ................................................................................... 35
Chart Control Icon ...................................................................................... 36
2.1.4 SETTINGS IN GENERAL SETUP MENU ................................................. 37
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2.1.5 QUICK ACCESS TO ALARMS, TRACK AND AIS SETTINGS ................ 39
Alarms ...................................................................................................... 39
Track ...................................................................................................... 39
AIS ...................................................................................................... 39
2.2 CARTOGRAPHY OVERVIEW ............................................................................... 40
2.2.1 BUILT-IN CHARTS - For North America Users Only ................................ 40
Updating Built-In Charts............................................................................. 40
C-MAP 4D .................................................................................................. 42
C-MAP 4D: MAX Content .......................................................................... 43
C-MAP 4D: FULL 4D Content ................................................................... 43
C-MAP 4D: Value Added Data .................................................................. 44
2.2.2 VALUE ADDED DATA MENU ................................................................... 44
2.3 REMOVING THE SD CARD ................................................................................... 44
2.4 USING FIND SERVICES........................................................................................ 45
2.4.1 PORT SERVICES...................................................................................... 45
2.4.2 PORT ...................................................................................................... 46
2.4.3 TIDE STATIONS........................................................................................ 47
Changing the Day ...................................................................................... 47
Changing Tide Station ............................................................................... 47
2.4.4 WRECKS ................................................................................................... 48
2.4.5 OBSTRUCTIONS ...................................................................................... 48
2.4.6 LAKES INFORMATION ............................................................................. 49
2.4.7 QUICK AND FULL INFO ON LAKES ........................................................49
2.4.8 LAKES BY NAME ...................................................................................... 50
2.4.9 POINTS OF INTEREST............................................................................. 51
2.4.10 USER POINTS...........................................................................................51
2.4.11 COORDINATES......................................................................................... 51
2.4.12 INFORMATION .......................................................................................... 52
2.5 CHART DISPLAY FUNCTIONS ............................................................................. 52
2.5.1 4D FUNCTIONS ........................................................................................ 52
Chart Window ............................................................................................ 52
Display Mode ............................................................................................. 53
Overlay ...................................................................................................... 53
Overlay Mode ............................................................................................. 54
Transparency ............................................................................................. 54
3D Exaggeration Factor ............................................................................. 54
2.5.2 GENERAL CHART DISPLAY FUNCTIONS.............................................. 55
Icons Size .................................................................................................. 55
Place Names Size ..................................................................................... 55
Safety Status Bar (DSI - Data Safety Indicator) ........................................ 56
Currents Prediction .................................................................................... 56
Chart Language ......................................................................................... 57
Course Up/North Up .................................................................................. 58
Nav-Aids Presentation ............................................................................... 58
Ship Icon .................................................................................................... 58
Course Time Line ...................................................................................... 59
Compass Indicator ..................................................................................... 59
Ship Icon Position ...................................................................................... 59
2.5.3 PICTURES & DIAGRAMS ......................................................................... 60
How to Show Pictures or Diagrams of an Object ...................................... 60
2.6 CREATING MARKS ............................................................................................... 61
2.6.1 CREATING A NEW MARK ON THE CHART PAGE ................................ 61
2.6.2 EDITING A MARK OR WAYPOINT .......................................................... 61
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2.6.3 DELETING A MARK OR WAYPOINT ....................................................... 62
2.6.4 MOVING A MARK OR WAYPOINT .......................................................... 62
2.6.5 MARKS/WAYPOINTS (USER POINTS) LIST .......................................... 63
2.6.6 CREATING/MODIFYING A MARK IN USER POINTS LIST .................... 64
2.7 ROUTES ...................................................................................................... 65
2.7.1 CREATING A ROUTE USING WAYPOINTS ........................................... 65
2.7.2 CHANGING THE NAME OF A ROUTE .................................................... 66
2.7.3 CREATING AN OLYMPIC ROUTE OR BOUNDARY ............................... 66
2.7.4 MAKING ADDITIONAL ROUTES .............................................................. 66
2.7.5 CREATING A ROUTE USING MARKS ON THE CHART PAGE .............67
2.7.6 INSERTING A WAYPOINT INTO A ROUTE ............................................ 67
2.7.7 DELETING A ROUTE ................................................................................ 68
2.7.8 OTHER SETTINGS IN ROUTE MENU ..................................................... 68
2.7.9 ROUTE CHECK ......................................................................................... 68
2.7.10 EASY ROUTING (ER) ............................................................................... 70
Warning Messages .................................................................................... 72
Easy Routing Touchscreen Commands.................................................... 73
2.8 GOTO KEY OPERATION....................................................................................... 73
2.8.1 GOTO CURSOR ........................................................................................ 73
2.8.2 GOTO A ROUTE ....................................................................................... 74
Using GOTO to Select a Route ................................................................. 74
Using the ShuttlePoint Knob...................................................................... 75
2.8.3 GOTO MARK ............................................................................................. 75
2.9 MAN OVER BOARD (MOB) FUNCTION ............................................................... 75
2.9.1 PLACING A MOB POINT .......................................................................... 75
2.9.2 DELETING A MOB POINT ........................................................................ 76
2.10 TRACKS ...................................................................................................... 76
2.10.1 SAVING AND STARTING A NEW TRACK............................................... 77
2.10.2 DELETING A TRACK ................................................................................ 78
2.10.3 OTHER SETTINGS IN THE TRACK MENU ............................................. 78
2.11 TRIP LOG & TIMERS ............................................................................................. 78
2.11.1 TRIP LOG SELECTION IN DATA WINDOW............................................ 78
Resetting the Trip Log ............................................................................... 79
2.11.2 COUNT DOWN TIMER SELECTION IN DATA WINDOW ....................... 79
Setting the Count Down Timer .................................................................. 80
2.11.3 TRIP TIMER SELECTION IN DATA WINDOW ........................................ 80
Handling the Trip Timer ............................................................................. 81
2.12 USER SD CARD ..................................................................................................... 82
2.12.1 INITIALIZING THE SD CARD ................................................................... 82
2.12.2 TRANSFERRING FILES TO A USER SD CARD ..................................... 83
2.12.3 LOADING A FILE FROM A USER SD CARD ........................................... 83
2.12.4 DELETING A FILE FROM A USER SD CARD ......................................... 83
2.12.5 REFRESHING A USER SD CARD ........................................................... 84
2.13 MAIN MENU ...................................................................................................... 84
2.13.1 SELECTING A PAGE OR MENU.............................................................. 85
2.13.2 CUSTOMIZING A PAGE ICON ................................................................. 85
2.13.3 CHART PAGE............................................................................................ 85
Single ...................................................................................................... 86
Dual ...................................................................................................... 86
Data Window Selections............................................................................ 87
Customizing Data Windows....................................................................... 87
Collapsing Data Windows.......................................................................... 89
Additional Functions on Chart Page: Information on Objects ................... 90
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Display Mode ............................................................................................. 90
Marine Settings .......................................................................................... 91
Depth Settings ........................................................................................... 92
Chart Settings ............................................................................................ 92
Underwater Objects Settings ..................................................................... 94
2.13.4 NAVIGATION PAGES ............................................................................... 94
` Highway Page ............................................................................................ 94
Chart/Highway Page ..................................................................................95
Compass Page .......................................................................................... 95
GPS Status Page....................................................................................... 96
GPS Setup Menu ....................................................................................... 96
WAAS/EGNOS Setting .............................................................................. 96
2.13.5 NMEA PAGES ........................................................................................... 97
NMEA Digital Page .................................................................................... 97
Customizing Data Boxes in the NMEA Digital Page ................................. 98
Analog Page .............................................................................................. 99
Engine & Chart (Combo) Page .................................................................. 99
Monitor Page .............................................................................................. 99
2.13.6 FISH FINDER (optional FF525 required) ................................................ 100
2.13.7 TIDE PAGE .............................................................................................. 100
Tides .................................................................................................... 100
2.13.8 VHF DIGITAL SELECTIVE CALLING ..................................................... 101
NMEA-0183/NMEA-2000 Interfacing....................................................... 102
Distress Call ............................................................................................. 102
Position Request ...................................................................................... 102
DSC Directory .......................................................................................... 103
2.13.9 VIDEO INPUT .......................................................................................... 103
Video Input Menu ..................................................................................... 104
Video Adjustment Mode .......................................................................... 104
Restore Defaults ...................................................................................... 104
2.13.10 ALARMS .................................................................................................. 105
Alarms Setup Menu ................................................................................. 105
Engine Alarm Report ............................................................................... 106
Grounding Alarm Report .......................................................................... 106
System Alarm Report .............................................................................. 107
2.14 ADVANCED SETTINGS ....................................................................................... 107
2.14.1 NAVIGATE MENU ................................................................................... 107
Loran TD .................................................................................................. 107
2.14.2 COMPASS (COG) SETUP ...................................................................... 108
2.14.3 DATA SOURCE PRIORITY SELECTION ............................................... 108
2.14.4 ENGINES NAME SELECTION................................................................109
2.14.5 INPUT/OUTPUT (NMEA-0183) CONNECTIONS ................................... 109
Input/Output ............................................................................................. 110
NMEA-0183 Output Sentences ............................................................... 110
2.14.6 SIMULATION ...........................................................................................110
Navigating a Route in Simulation Mode .................................................. 111
2.14.7 DSC POLLING ......................................................................................... 111
2.14.8 ABOUT PAGE..........................................................................................111
DAM Report Page .................................................................................... 112
2.15 AIS .................................................................................................... 113
2.15.1 SYSTEM DEFINITIONS .......................................................................... 114
2.15.2 AIS SETUP MENU .................................................................................. 115
2.15.3 QUICK INFO ON AIS TARGET............................................................... 115
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2.15.4 AIS TARGET COLORS ........................................................................... 115
2.15.5 AIS-SART ................................................................................................ 116
AIS-SART Test Mode .............................................................................. 116
2.15.6 AIS LIST................................................................................................... 116
2.16 C-MAP WEATHER FORECASTS SERVICE....................................................... 117
2.16.1 C-MAP WEATHER PAGE ....................................................................... 118
Download via Wi-Fi® Connection ............................................................ 118
Download from SD CARD ....................................................................... 119
Forecast ................................................................................................... 119
2.17 P2N LINK .................................................................................................... 120
2.17.1 P2N LINK ACTIVATION ON CPN SERIES CHART PLOTTER ............. 121
P2N Link Deactivation ............................................................................. 122
2.17.2 P2N LINK ACTIVATION ON MOBILE DEVICE ...................................... 122
P2N Link Deactivation on Mobile Device ................................................ 124
3 - CONNECTION MANAGER .............................................................................................. 125
3.1 GETTING STARTED ............................................................................................ 125
3.2 STARTING THE CONNECTION MANAGER ...................................................... 125
3.3 Wi-Fi® CONNECTION ......................................................................................... 126
3.3.1 LIST OF Wi-Fi® HOTSPOTS .................................................................. 126
3.3.2 HOW TO CONNECT TO Wi-Fi® HOTSPOT .......................................... 127
3.3.3 CPN Wi-Fi® NETWORK ......................................................................... 128
3.3.4 Wi-Fi® STANDARDS SUPPORTED ....................................................... 128
3.3.5 AUTHENTICATION/ENCRYPTION PROTOCOLS ................................ 128
3.4 NETWORKING CONNECTION: C-MAP 4D CHARTS, NMEA & FISH
FINDER DATA SHARING .................................................................................... 129
3.4.1 SETTING UP CONNECTION BETWEEN TWO CPN SERIES CHART PLOTTERS129
Chart Plotter 1 Setup (with C-MAP 4D CARD inserted) ......................... 130
Chart Plotter 2 Setup (no chart inserted) ................................................ 131
3.5 ETHERNET CONFIGURATION ........................................................................... 132
3.6 PAIRING THE CPN SERIES CHART PLOTTERS WITH
Bluetooth® WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY ............................................................. 133
3.6.1 ACTIVATION OF Bluetooth® DEVICE ................................................... 133
3.6.2 PAIRING Bluetooth® DEVICE ................................................................ 134
3.6.3 UNPAIRING Bluetooth® DEVICE ........................................................... 135
4 - INTERNET BROWSER ................................................................................................... 136
4.1 GETTING STARTED ............................................................................................ 136
4.2 STARTING THE INTERNET BROWSER ............................................................136
4.3 BROWSER OVERVIEW ...................................................................................... 137
4.3.1 INTERNET BROWSER CONTROLS ...................................................... 138
4.4 HOW TO NAVIGATE............................................................................................ 139
4.5 THE FAVORITES PAGE ......................................................................................140
4.6 THE HISTORY LIST .............................................................................................140
4.7 PLAYING MEDIA CONTENTS ............................................................................. 141
4.8 DOWNLOADING PDF FILES............................................................................... 141
5 - MEDIA PLAYER .................................................................................................... 142
5.1 GETTING STARTED ............................................................................................ 142
5.2 STARTING MEDIA PLAYER ................................................................................ 142
5.3 OVERVIEW .................................................................................................... 143
5.4 MEDIA PLAYER CONTROLS .............................................................................. 144
5.5 DISPLAYING PDF FILES ..................................................................................... 146
5.6 SAVING FILES ON A USB THUMB DRIVE ........................................................ 147
6 - INSTALLATION .................................................................................................... 148
6.1 MOUNTING THE CPN SERIES CHART PLOTTER ........................................... 148
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6.1.1 BRACKET MOUNTING ........................................................................... 148
6.1.2 FLUSH MOUNTING THE CPN SERIES CHART PLOTTER.................. 149
6.2 MOUNTING THE OPTIONAL EXTERNAL GPS ANTENNA ............................... 151
6.2.1 FLUSH MOUNTING THE ANTENNA ...................................................... 151
7 - CONNECTIONS .................................................................................................... 152
7.1 OVERVIEW .................................................................................................... 152
7.1.1 BATTERY CONNECTIONS..................................................................... 153
Warning: Product Installation and Operation ..........................................154
Warning: Product Grounding ................................................................... 154
7.1.2 NMEA-0183 CONNECTIONS.................................................................. 156
PWR/ACC1 Connections......................................................................... 158
ACC2 Connections ................................................................................. 158
PORT Input Selections ............................................................................ 158
PORT Output Sentences ......................................................................... 158
CPN Series Chart Plotter to NMEA-0183 Connection Examples ........... 158
7.1.3 VIDEO INPUT CONNECTIONS .............................................................. 161
Video Input Connector ............................................................................. 161
Video Input Connections for CPN700i..................................................... 161
Video Input /Output Connections for CPN1010i ..................................... 161
7.1.4 PRE-AMP OUTPUT-EXTERNAL AMPLIFIER/SPEAKER CONNECTIONS 162
CPN Pre-Amp Connector Pin Out ........................................................... 162
7.1.5 OPTIONAL USB THUMB DRIVE ............................................................ 163
7.1.6 OPTIONAL WAAS GPS ANTENNA........................................................ 163
7.1.7 OPTIONAL FF525 BLACK BOX FISH FINDER...................................... 164
7.1.8 OPTIONAL EXTERNAL ALARM CONNECTION.................................... 165
7.1.9 SECOND CPN TO SHARE C-MAP 4D CHARTS, NMEA & FF DATA .. 165
7.1.10 NMEA-2000 DEVICES ............................................................................ 166
8 - SPECIFICATIONS .................................................................................................... 167
8.1 CPN700i .................................................................................................... 167
8.1.1 CPN700i DIMENSIONS........................................................................... 168
8.2 CPN1010i .................................................................................................... 168
8.2.1 CPN1010i DIMENSIONS......................................................................... 169
8.3 OPTIONAL FF525 FISH FINDER ........................................................................ 170
8.4 OPTIONAL WAAS GPS RECEIVER ................................................................... 170
9 - TECHNICAL TESTS ....................................................................................................171
9.1 SYSTEM TEST .................................................................................................... 171
9.1.1 RAM MENU (RESET) .............................................................................. 171
RAM Clear................................................................................................ 171
9.1.2 BACKLIGHT............................................................................................. 172
9.1.3 CARTRIDGES (used by Standard Horizon Technicians) ....................... 172
Internal Data Base Test ........................................................................... 172
SD CARD Test ......................................................................................... 172
9.1.4 SERIAL PORTS (used by Standard Horizon Technicians) .................... 172
Change Parameters ................................................................................. 172
Input Data Display ................................................................................... 172
Loop-Back Test ........................................................................................ 172
10 - SYSTEM UPDATE .................................................................................................... 173
10.1 SYSTEM UPDATE PROCEDURE ....................................................................... 173
10.1.1 SYSTEM UPDATE ERROR MESSAGES............................................... 174
TERMS .................................................................................................... 176
ANALYTICAL INDEX .................................................................................................... 179
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INTRODUCTION
Congratulations on your purchase of the STANDARD HORIZON CPN Series 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. Post-Sales Support can be obtained from your local
dealer or distributor. North American customers should contact STANDARD HORIZON at
714-827-7600 or by email marinetech@yaesu.com. UK customers should contact STAN-
DARD HORIZON at 01962 866667 or email
marinesales@standardhorizon.co.uk. Europe-
an customers should contact their local dealer or distributor for support.
Information in this Owner’s Manual is subject to change without notice.
The CPN700i and CPN1010i are precision-crafted high-performance receivers for the
Global Positioning System (WAAS GPS) constellation of satellites. The internal or optional
GPS antenna provides precise location data with a host of navigation features ideal for
nautical use. The CPN700i and CPN1010i are housed in rugged, impact-resistant cases
with outstanding ergonomic design for effortless operation. The CPN700i and CPN1010i
are IP57 waterproof.
The advanced features of the CPN Series Chart Plotter include:
· Built-In Charts
1
for coastal navigation of USA including Alaska, Hawaii and Great
Lakes, Canada, Bahamas, Caribbean, Cuba, Mexico, Puerto Rico, and Central
America. Fresh water coverage is not included. Detailed coverage and Fresh waters
charts are available from Jeppesen.
· Optional C-MAP 4D Cartography:
3D View
Satellite Images
Raster Charts
Easy Routing
Value Added Data
· Display:
Sunlight viewable
Bonded with bright LED (1000 nits) backlight
CPN700i: 7” Wide VGA 800x480
CPN1010i: 10” Wide SVGA 1024x600
· Optional 50 channel WAAS GPS antenna with 30ft of cable
· Network interfaces:
Built-In Wi-Fi
®
and Bluetooth
®
capability
USB 2.0 Connection compatible keyboard
2
or memory stick
NMEA-0183
NMEA-2000
· Built-In Zetakey™ Browser, Media Player and PDF reader
· P2N Link (mobile connection) feature
· Front panel stereo and pre-amp outputs for optional audio amp
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· Video Input:
CPN700i: 1 NTSC or PAL
CPN1010i: 2 NTSC or PAL
· AIS and FF525 Fish Finder compatible
· C-MAP Weather Service predictions
· Dual Chart windows with independent zoom levels
· Selectable Sail boat and Power boat Ship Icons
· Compass Rose indication around Ship Icon
· Route Check and Easy Routing
· Grounding Alarm
· Engine Alarms
· Enhanced Color AIS Targets
· Dedicated AIS List page
· AIS-SART, AIS-MOB and AIS-EPIRB handling
· Navigate to an Olympic Route
· Count Down Timer and Trip Timer
· Quick Access Menu for Track, Alarms and AIS settings
· Displays DSC Distress and Position Report calls received from a DSC VHF radio
· 3-years waterproof warranty
1
For North America users only.
PACKING LIST
When the package containing the Chart Plotter is first opened, please check for the
following contents.
Accessories and replacements parts may be ordered in North America by contacting
STANDARD HORIZON’s Parts department at 714-827-7600 Extn. 6800 or by email at
marineparts@yaesu.com. UK customers may contact STANDARD HORIZON at 01962
866667 or by email to
service@yaesu.co.uk.
PART CODE ITEM
S8003046 External bracket (CPN700i)
S8003043 External bracket (CPN1010i)
S8003048 Bracket knob
S8003045 Dust cover (CPN700i)
S8003042 Dust cover (CPN1010i)
T9101553 PWR ACC1 & ACC2 cable
S8003044 Flush Mount Bracket
EM052U560 Flush Mount Template (CPN700i)
EM053U560 Flush Mount Template (CPN1010i)
XUCMP0052 2 Amp fuse and holder
EM052U101 Owner’s Manual
EM052U501 Quick Reference Guide
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OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES
MANUAL CONVENTIONS
This Owner’s Manual includes information for both the 7inch CPN700i and 10inch
CPN1010i Multimedia Chart Plotters which are referenced to CPN Series Chart Plotters
throughout this manual. In addition when a word(s) is bold and underlined it is referring to
a menu selection on the display.
The screen images on this Owner’s Manual refer to the CPN700i Series Chart Plotter unless specified.
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1 - GENERAL OPERATION
1.1 POWER UP SEQUENCE
1. Press the PWR key until the display shows the Splash Screen page (see A).
2. The Startup Screen page will be displayed in approximately 30-45 seconds (see B). This
page allows selection of the Chart Plotter, Media Player (video, audio and images),
Internet Browser and Connection Manager (for Wi-Fi
®
, Bluetooth
®
and Ethernet setup).
If a selection is not made within 30 seconds, the CPN Series Chart Plotter automatically
changes to Chart Plotter Mode.
1.1.1 POWERING OFF
1. The CPN Series Chart Plotters have three modes of operation. The GPS Chart Plotter,
Internet and Multimedia modes. When the CPN Series Chart Plotter is in any of these
modes and the
PWR key is pressed and held, a Shut Down window
1
will be shown:
1
FOR CHART PLOTTER MODE ONLY: The / option is present
only in Chart Plotter Mode. It allows to disable touchscreen functionality for the Chart Plotter application.
See also “Touchscreen Disabling” in the Par. 1.2.1 “Touchscreen”.
2. To turn off the CPN Series Chart Plotter, tap on . To show the Startup Screen
page tap on
. To exit from the Shut Down menu, tap on .
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1.1.2 BRIGHTNESS CONTROL
With the CPN Series Chart Plotter turned On, briefly press the PWR key to show the
Brightness control window.
On the Brightness window, tap on to increase or to decrease the display backlight
(or move the
ShuttlePoint knob to the right or left); when finished, tap on to
save the selection and exit the brightness setting mode.
The Brightness control is avaible also using the Intelligent key.
1.2 CHART PLOTTER FRONT PANEL
Touchscreen touch the screen to interact with the Chart page, Menus, Internet
or Multimedia modes
MENU key selects the Main Menu
GOTO key shows the GOTO popup window and allows selection of Go To
Cursor, Saved Mark or Route
CLEAR key cancels current operation
ROUTE key creates Waypoints to make a Route when on the Chart page
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MARK key places a Mark when on the Chart page
ShuttlePoint knob moves the cursor on the Chart page and selects items in menus
ZOOM keys changes the scale of the chart to show a smaller or a wider area.
When pressed allows the rotary knob or touch screen controls to be used
to change zoom levels.
ROTATE key enables the chart to be rotated using the rotary knob or touch screen
controls
CHART key selects the Chart Menu to change between 2D and 3D chart modes
and selects Vector, Satellite, or Raster chart display
TILT key enables the chart to be tilted using the rotary knob or touch screen
controls
MOB key places a Man Over Board mark
Rotary knob used to enter a function or rotate, tilt and zoom the chart
Intelligent key opens a window to select Internet Browser, Multimedia Player,
P2N Link, adjust Brightness and Touchscreen Calibration. Press
and hold to enter the Quick Access Menu for Track, Alarms and
AIS settings.
Internet and Multimedia videos can not be accessed while in Chart Mode mode, however you can listen
to music while navigating (press the Intelligent key to toggle between Chart Mode and Media Player).
PWR key turns On/Off the CPN Series Chart Plotter and adjusts brightness
SD CARD slot used to insert optional C-MAP 4D Cartography, view pictures,
listen to audio files, save User Points and update software from an
optional SD CARD.
1.2.1 TOUCHSCREEN
The CPN700i and CPN1010i use a touchscreen display. Many functions are controlled by
touching the display or using the dedicated keys,
ShuttlePoint or rotary knobs.
The Touchscreen Calibration can be selected from the Startup Screen page by pressing
and holding the
key for 5 seconds, or by pressing the Intelligent key from any
screen other than Startup Screen. Once the calibration screen is displayed, you must tap
on the center of the Cross-Hair as it moves around the screen, following the procedure
shown. When completed and prompted press the
rotary knob (or the ShuttlePoint
knob if enabled, see ShuttlePoint Enter item in the Par. 2.1.4 “Settings in General Setup
Menu”) to complete the calibration process and store the settings. Calibration mode may
be exited without storing the settings by pressing the
key.
Cleaning of the CPN Series Chart Plotter screen is a very important operation and must be done carefully.
Since the surface is covered by an anti-reflective 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)
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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.
When exposed to prolonged periods of direct sunlight, the Touchscreen display can get very hot. In such
conditions, avoid using Touchscreen display and use the CPN Series Chart Plotter physical keys instead.
The following is a list of common functions accessed by touching the display:
· Menu items
· Page selection
· Keyboard input
· Page Sweeping
· Scroll bar movements
· Panning the chart
· Pointing and manipulating objects on the chart (cartographic and user objects)
· Moving the cursor
· Chart rotation, Panning, Tilting and Zooming
When touching an active object on the screen, the system provides a visual feedback to show the object
has been touched (for example the object changes its color when touched).
The following gestures are recognized and interpreted:
· Flick (Page sweeping): press and hold a finger on the screen, then drag the finger left
or right, then lift up the finger to initiate scrolling.
· Pan/Move (Scrolling maps, moving cursor): press a finger on the screen, move the
finger in any direction.
· Tap (Placing a cursor, activating Soft Keys, selecting objects/Data Boxes/options in
menu): shortly press and release a finger on the screen.
· Hold (Opening additional related options context depended): press and hold a finger
on the screen.
Touchscreen Disabling (CHART PLOTTER MODE ONLY)
Touchscreen disabling functionality can be accessed from the Shut Down window. Tap on
to disable touchscreen for the Chart Plotter application. When touchscreen
is disabled (press and hold the
PWR key until Shut Down window is displayed), some
of the Chart Plotter’s functionalities are not available, for example usage of Soft Keys or
page sweeping. The Touchscreen disabling functionality does not affect Starting Shell,
Connection Manager, Internet Browser and Media Player. The Shut Down window is always
“touchable” to allow re-enabling of the touchscreen (tapping on
).
Touchscreen Keys
The keys that appear on the screen can be in four states:
·
: (BLUE BACKGROUND) key is not selected and not touched.
·
: (BLUE BACKGROUND WITH YELLOW FRAME) key is selected. The selection can
be moved using the
ShuttlePoint knob; if the ShuttlePoint knob or the rotary
knob is pressed, the key related function is executed.
·
: (RED BACKGROUND) key is touched with a finger. When a key is touched and
released its related function is started.
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· : (GREY BACKGROUND) the function assigned to this key is not available at the
moment.
Touchscreen Keyboard
A keyboard is used to enter/edit text of User Points or to type a URL when using the Internet
Browser. The keyboard is also used for Internet Browser, Media Player and Connection
Manager. The keyboard can be operated by the touchscreen or by moving the
ShuttlePoint knob. A character is entered (turns red) when the key is tapped once or when
ShuttlePoint knob is pressed.
Touchscreen Keyboard for Chart Plotter Mode
Touchscreen Keyboard for Other Applications
1.2.2 MENU DESCRIPTION
The menu window has the following elements.
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Refer to the previous picture:
·
and : a single touch on the arrow icon closes the current menu and displays
the previous menu level. In the first menu level it closes the menu and goes back to the
Main Menu page (in the example below
closes the General Setup menu and goes
back to the Main Menu page.
closes the Units of Measure menu and displays the
General Setup menu).
·
: when touched closes all menus.
Touching or in the first menu level has no effect if there is an opened submenu.
· : list of all menu items present on the current menu level. There are two types of menu
items:
opens the next menu level. allows choosing one of available options.
·
: when touched up/down the bar, scrolls the content of the related window/page.
See the following picture.
Warning Window
The Warning window will be shown to alert you of critical situations. For example:
Tap on to close the Warning window.
Information Window
Above you can see an example of an Information window that shows the CPN Series Chart
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Plotter is computing something. You can choose to wait until done or tap on on the
display to exit.
1.2.3 SELECTING AN ITEM
To select and activate a desired item:
· Tap your finger on the display over the item
or
· Move the ShuttlePoint knob up/down to place cursor on the item and then press the
ShuttlePoint knob to enter (if enabled, see ShuttlePoint Enter item in the Par. 2.1.4
“Settings in General Setup Menu”)
or
· Move the
rotary knob left/right to place cursor on the item and then press the rotary
knob to enter
Refer to the following example:
A. Tap on DISPLAY COLOR. A popup window will be shown with the available options.
To set Normal palette tap on
Normal.
or
B. Move the
ShuttlePoint knob up/down to highlight DISPLAY COLOR and press the
ShuttlePoint knob to enter. A popup window will be shown with the available options.
To set Normal palette move the
ShuttlePoint knob up/down to highlight Normal and
press the
ShuttlePoint knob to enter.
or
C. Move the
rotary knob left/right to highlight DISPLAY COLOR and press the rotary
knob to enter. A popup window will be shown with the available options. To set Normal
palette move the
rotary knob left/right to highlight Normal and press the rotary knob
to enter.
1.3 CHART PLOTTER CONTROLS
1.3.1 KEYS
The CPN700i and CPN1010i in addition to being able to control functions with the touch
display, also have dedicated keys and knobs provided for your convenience. You will notice
when a key is pressed a single beep will be produced which means the key press is valid.
When a key press is not valid the CPN Series Chart Plotter will produce 2 beeps.
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The key
· Pressing from any page in the Chart Plotter Mode opens the Main Menu.
· Pressing and holding for 3 seconds allows you to change the fields contained within the
data windows.
·
FROM THE STARTUP SCREEN PAGE ONLY: Pressing and holding for 5 seconds enables the
Touchscreen Calibration mode.
The
key
· When pressed, exits from a menu or from a selection, closes a Soft Key, changes
from Cursor Mode to Home Mode or exits from a page to the Chart page.
The
key
ACTIVE IN CHART PLOTTER MODE ONLY
· Press the key to navigate or Goto a destination.
· When pressed, a popup window will be shown allowing you to start navigating to the
position of the Cursor, a saved Mark, Route or ER (Easy Route).
· To stop navigation, press the
key and tap on .
The
key
ACTIVE IN CHART PLOTTER MODE ONLY
· Pressing the key places a Mark under the ship’s position when in Home Mode, or
under the cursor’s position.
· Pressing and holding for 3 seconds allows you to open the Marks/Waypoints List page.
The
key
ACTIVE IN CHART PLOTTER MODE ONLY
· Pressing the key places a Waypoint under the vessel’s or cursor position.
· Move the cursor and press the
key to place additional Waypoints to form a Route.
· Pressing and holding for 3 seconds allows you to open the Edit Route page.
The ShuttlePoint knob (joystick)
· Moves the cursor around the Chart page (Cursor Mode) and pans the chart.
· Used to scroll and select menu items. The
ShuttlePoint knob also changes the CPN
Series Chart Plotter from Home Mode to Cursor Mode on the chart screen.
· Pressing in on the
ShuttlePoint knob selects or enters a function (user selectable,
ShuttlePoint Enter item in the Par. 2.1.4 “Settings in General Setup Menu”)
The keys
ACTIVE IN CHART PLOTTER MODE ONLY
· Pressing the key shows more detail of a smaller area, by changing the chart
scale and zooming in on your display.
· Pressing the
key changes the chart scale and shows a wider, otherwise less
detailed view.
· Pressing and holding the or key allows for quick zoom.
· The
or key enables the rotary knob for zooming. Rotate the knob
clockwise to Zoom In and counterclockwise to Zoom Out.
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For North America users only. The CPN Series Chart Plotters contain Built-In Charts for Alaska, Hawaii
and Great Lakes, Canada, Bahamas, Caribbean, Cuba, Mexico, Puerto Rico, and Central America. For
more detail, a C-MAP 4D SD CARD must be purchased and installed.
The Rotary knob
· Used to scroll and select menu items.
· Pressing in on the
rotary knob selects or enters a function.
· Used after pressing with the
or key allows rotating or tilting the chart
display both in 3D and in 2D mode.
· Used after pressing with the or key allows zooming.
The key
ACTIVE IN CHART PLOTTER MODE ONLY
· To rotate the chart: press the key, then rotate the rotary knob. The rotate angle
ranges from 0° to 359°.
The key
ACTIVE IN CHART PLOTTER MODE ONLY
· To tilt the chart: press the key, then rotate the rotary knob. The tilt angle ranges
from 90° to 11° (90° is the view from the top). Clockwise rotation increases the tilt angle,
counterclockwise rotation decreases the tilt angle.
The
key
ACTIVE IN CHART PLOTTER MODE ON CHART PAGE ONLY
· Opens the CHART DISPLAY menu window from which you can select 2D Vector,
Vector/Satellite, Raster or 3D Vector, Satellite or Raster modes.
Optional C-MAP 4D cartography is needed to see Raster and Satellite details on the chart.
The key
ACTIVE IN CHART PLOTTER MODE ONLY
· When pressed, places a MOB (MOB = Man Over Board) mark on the Chart page under
the boat’s position to aid in the rescue of a person who may have fallen aboard.
· To delete MOB, press the
key and then tap on on the popup window.
The Intelligent key
· Exits the Chart Plotter Mode and shows a window to select the Internet Browser or P2N
Link, play audio files, and to select Brightness and Touchscreen Calibration.
·
IN CHART PLOTTER MODE ONLY: Playing music in background (see following Par. 1.3.2).
· Pressing and holding the selects the Quick Access Menu for Track, Alarms and AIS
settings (see Par. 2.1.5).
The
PWR key (Brightness)
· Pressing and holding turns the CPN Series Chart Plotter On.
· Once On, pressing momentarily shows the display brightness adjustment window.
· To turn Off, press and hold until the Shut Down menu is shown, then tap on
.
·
IN CHART PLOTTER MODE ONLY: Allows to access touchscreen enabling/disabling
functionality (see “Touchscreen Disabling” in the Par. 1.2.1 “Touchscreen”).
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1.3.2 PLAYING MUSIC IN BACKGROUND (CHART PLOTTER MODE ONLY)
It is possible to play audio files when in Chart Plotter Mode by pressing the Intelligent
key to access Media Player from the Chart Plotter Mode.
Once the Media Player is running as background application on the Chart Plotter Mode, the
Intelligent key can toggle between the Chart Plotter and Media Player and back.
The Media Player is the only application that can be activated from the Chart Plotter Mode. It is not possible
to enter the Internet Browser when the Media Player and the Chart Plotter are both active.
Starting Music in Background
To play music in background when in Chart Plotter Mode, follow the procedure below:
1. While Chart Plotter Mode is running, press the
Intelligent key. A popup window will
allow you to choose the following options: Browser, Multimedia or Calibration.
2. Tap on Multimedia Player Icon
to open the Media Player.
3. Choose an album or song to play, adjust the play mode and volume (see Media Player
section for more information).
4. Press the
Intelligent key to go back to Chart Plotter Mode. The Media Player is hidden
but it is active (music is playing) and the Chart Plotter Mode is shown again.
Pressing the
Intelligent key toggles between Media Player and Chart Plotter Modes.
Video can not be viewed when in Chart Plotter Mode, to watch videos press the PWR key and tap
Startup Screen. From the Startup Screen tap Multimedia.
Stopping Music in Background
To stop playing in the background while in the Chart Plotter Mode, follow the procedure below:
1. While Chart Plotter Mode is running, press the
Intelligent key.
2. Tap on
in the top right corner to stop the currently selected song, tap on again
to close the Media Player and enter Chart Plotter Mode.
1.3.3 SOFT KEYS (CHART PLOTTER MODE ONLY)
The CPN Series Chart Plotters have Soft Keys which are shown on the display when:
· Chart page
The cursor is moved over the top of an item (Mark, Waypoint, Route, chart object
1
...)
1
Only if the Auto Info option is enabled, see Par. 2.1.4 “Settings in General Setup Menu”.
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· Chart page
Touch and hold the Page Change tab (refer to the image below) to show Soft Keys to
access other pages.
· Other pages (Tide, Highway, Compass, GPS and Fish Finder pages)
Tap anywhere on the page to show the Soft Keys:
Closing Soft Keys
The Soft Keys are closed in the following ways while in Chart Plotter Mode:
· Will automatically be removed if the display is not pressed for more than a specific timeout
user selectable (see the Home Mode Revert item in the Par. 2.1.4 “Settings in General
Setup Menu”).
· By tapping on the Close Soft key control
.
· By pressing the
key.
1.4 MEMORY DEVICES SAFELY REMOVAL
To replace an SD CARD without chart data or a USB memory stick remove the device and
wait at least 7 seconds before inserting the new one.
To remove an SD CARD with chart data during the CPN Series Chart Plotter working follow
the procedure described in the Chart Plotter section (see Par. 2.3 “Removing the SD
CARD”).
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2 - CHART PLOTTER
2.1 GETTING STARTED
This section takes you through the most frequently used operations and shows how to
customize the appearance of the CPN Series Chart Plotter.
1. Press the PWR key until the display shows the Splash Screen page (see A). In case
of error messages please refer to Par. 10.1.1 “System Update Error Messages”.
2. The Startup Screen page will be displayed in approximately 30-45 seconds (see B). This
page allows you to select the Chart Plotter, Connection Manager, Internet Browser or
Media Player modes.
3. To select the Chart Plotter Mode, tap on the Plotter Icon
.
The CPN Series Chart Plotter will automatically change to Chart Plotter Mode if a key
or display is not touched for 30 seconds.
4. The Splash Screen page (see A) is shown again before the Warning page appears (see C).
Move the ShuttlePoint knob down or touch underneath the scroll bar to read the
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Warning page. Tap on to accept the terms. Other Warning pages might appear, tap
on
to confirm.
For North America users only: If Built-In Charts are out of date other Warning pages are displayed.
5. When a CPN Series Chart Plotter is first turned on it will take some time for the GPS to
acquire a fix of your position. During this time the GPS Status page (see D) will be shown.
This page shows the signal strengths and locations of the GPS Satellites. After a fix is
received the page will be changed to show the vessel’s position on the Chart page (see E).
6. After the Chart page is shown (see E), the vessel will be shown in the center of the
display. CPN Series touch display operations:
· Single tap: place the cursor
· Pan (press and move finger): pan the chart to see a different area on the chart
· Sweep (press and hold, then drag finger): change page
The
ShuttlePoint knob when moved will change the location of the cursor. When the
cursor reaches the edge of the chart, the chart will pan.
7. When you move the
ShuttlePoint knob you will notice DST and BRG values in the
Cursor Window change. This shows the Distance and Bearing from the GPS fix of your
vessel to the position of the cursor.
2.1.1 SWITCHING BETWEEN MODES
Default Mode
The Chart page in 2D Vector is the default page. The Ship Icon (position fix) is in the center
of the screen (Home Mode): as the ship moves through the water the vessel’s position will
be kept in the center of the display.
Home vs Cursor Mode
By default the CPN Series Chart Plotter shows the vessel in the center of the display which
is called Home Mode. To change from Home Mode to Cursor Mode, touch the display or
move the
ShuttlePoint knob.
Cursor Mode
In Cursor Mode the Cross-Hair is shown on the chart. To exit this mode so the Boat Icon
stays in the center of the chart press the
key.
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Cursor Mode allows you to pan around and look at areas on the chart. You can also create
Marks, Routes, measure Distance and Bearing from your current position.
The CPN Series Chart Plotter will automatically exit from Cursor Mode to Home Mode if the
display or a key is not pressed for a user selectable time. The timeout depends on the Home
Mode Revert setting in the General Setup menu (see Par. 2.1.4 “Settings in General Setup
Menu”). Default is 1 minute.
Switching between 2D and 3D Modes
There are two methods to toggle between 2D and 3D modes:
From Main Menu
1. The Chart page in 2D mode is shown (see A). Press the
key, tap on the large Setup
Menu icon.
2. Tap on the small
DISPLAY icon on the Desktop. The Chart Display menu appears
(see B).
3. Tapping on DISPLAY MODE selects between 2D and 3D.
4. When 3D has been selected (see C), press the
key to exit from menu. The screen
shows the Chart page in 3D (see D).
Using the key
1. The Chart page in 2D mode is shown (see A).
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Press the key: the following menu appears (see B).
2. To select the 3D mode tap on a desired 3D icon, 3D Vector, 3D Satellite, 3D Raster.
3. As soon as the desired 3D icon has been tapped (see C), the screen shows the selected
Chart page in 3D (see D).
2.1.2 MENU SYSTEM
The CPN Series Chart Plotters have a unique menu system which allows you to select a
page and see subpages on a desktop to make choices quick and easy.
See the following examples of how to select a page:
Dual Chart example
1. Press the
key from any page.
2. Tap on the large
Chart icon (see A) to select a page.
3. Tap on the small
DUAL icon (see B) on the Desktop to show the Dual Chart page
(see C).
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Setup Menu example
1. Press the
key from any page.
2. Tap on the large
Setup Menu icon (see A) to select a page.
3. Tap on the small
GENERAL icon (see B) on the Desktop to show the General Setup
page (see C).
2.1.3 INITIAL SETUP
Cursor and Menu Selection Speed
The CPN Series Chart Plotter allows you to control the speed at which the cursor moves
on the chart and in menus when using the ShuttlePoint knob. The default setting is
Medium, to change the speed follow the procedure below:
1. Press the
key, tap on Setup Menu (see A).
2. Tap on
GENERAL (see B). The General Setup menu appears (see C).
3. Tap on CURSOR SPEED. 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.
4. Tap on
CHART or MENU.
5. Tap on Low, Medium or High to set the desired speed.
6. Press the
key repeatedly until the menu disappears.
7. Move the cursor on the Chart page and see if the speed is to your liking.
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Changing the Ship Icon
The Ship Icon may be changed to one of the following icons for Sail or Power:
This setting also controls what type of a ship bow is displayed on the Highway page. The
default setting is Power boat. To select the Ship Icon you want follow the procedure:
1. Press the
key, tap on Setup Menu (see A).
2. Tap on
DISPLAY (see B). The Chart Display menu appears.
3. Move the
ShuttlePoint knob down or turn the Rotary knob or touch underneath the
scroll bar until
SHIP ICON is selected (see C).
4. Tapping on SHIP ICON selects between Power boat and Sail boat.
5. When the item you want has been selected, press the
key to exit from the menu.
Selecting Course Up/North Up
The default selection is North Up: the chart is shown with North toward the top of the display.
Also it is possible to select Course Up: the top of the Chart page orientated so it always
shows the area ahead of the direction your vessel is travelling.
1. Press the
key, tap on Setup Menu.
2. Tap on
DISPLAY. The Chart Display menu appears.
3. Move the
ShuttlePoint knob down or turn the Rotary knob or touch underneath the
scroll bar until
COURSE UP/NORTH UP is selected.
4. Tap on
COURSE UP/NORTH UP to toggle to the desired selection.
5. Press the
key or tap on to save the selection.
Pages Selection
There are three methods to change a page:
From Main Menu
1. Press the
key, the Main Menu appears.
Tap on the desired page icon (in the following example
Navigation, see A), the related
Desktop icons appears.
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2. Tap on the desired Desktop icon (in the example above COMPASS, see B). The
Compass page appears (see C).
Sweep
1. Press and hold a finger on the display until a double arrow icon is shown (see A).
2. Without removing your finger, slide it to the left or to the right until the arrow turns white
(see B), then remove your finger from the display to change to another page (see C and D).
Page Change Tab
The Page Change tab
is displayed on every page and it is used for two actions:
· Single tap: changes to the next page. In the example below a single tap on the Page
Change tab changes to the Compass page.
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· Long press: displays the page Soft Keys. To change the page, tap on the desired Soft
Key, refer to the image below: tap on the
Soft Key to change to the
Compass page.
The pages defined on the Soft Keys are used to define the page change cycle.
Assigning Page Soft Keys
The default pages are:
The page Soft Keys can be individually customized from the default pages:
1. To change, press and hold the Page Change tab
(see A) until Soft Keys are shown,
then remove your finger.
2. Press and hold the page Soft Key you want to customize (see B). A popup window will
be shown with the available pages (see C).
3. Touch the desired page to select and assign the page to the Soft Key.
Time Setup
The time information supplied by the GPS satellites is in Universal Time Coordinates (UTC
or Greenwich Mean Time). To change the CPN Series Chart Plotter to read the correct time,
first you must know the correct offset for your Time Zone, and then whether or not you are
observing Daylight Saving Time. For example on the West coast of the United States or
Pacific Standard Time the offset needed would be –08:00 or –07:00 for Daylight Saving
Time, Eastern Standard Time –05:00 or –04:00 for Daylight Saving Time. The Time Setup
menu allows you to enter a Time Zone offset for your location, selection to automatically
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adjust the time for Daylight Saving and to configure the time in 12 or 24 hour formats.
1. Press the key, tap on Setup Menu.
2. Tap on
GENERAL. The General Setup menu appears.
3. Tap on
TIME SETUP. The Time Setup menu appears.
4. Tap on TIME ZONE.
5. Look at the table and find the time zone for your area. Tap under the bar (rotate the
rotary knob or move the ShuttlePoint knob) to select the desired zone and tap on it.
6. Tap on
DAYLIGHT SAVING to toggle between Off (select Off when your location does
not recognize Daylight Saving Time) or
On (select On to manually turn Daylight Saving
Time On. On is the default selection).
7. Tap on
TIME FORMAT to toggle between 12 hour or 24 hour (military) format.
8. Tap on
to exit the menu and show the last selected page.
By setting the time in the steps above, the time shown on the Tide page is automatically set up.
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Selecting Coordinate System
GPS Coordinates may be changed to show Latitude/Longitude (default ddd.mm.mmm),
Loran TDs or UTM. To change the Coordinate System, follow the procedure below:
1. Press the
key, tap on Setup Menu.
2. Tap on
ADVANCED. The Advanced Setup menu appears.
3. Tap on
NAVIGATE. The Navigate menu appears.
4. Tap on
COORDINATE SYSTEM.
5. Tap on the desired coordinate type.
6. Press the
key 3 times to show the last selected page.
Loran TD
1. Press the key, tap on Setup Menu.
2. Tap on
ADVANCED. The Advanced Setup menu appears.
3. Tap on
NAVIGATE. The Navigate menu appears.
4. Tap on
COORDINATE SYSTEM.
5. Tap on
TD.
6. Tap on CHAIN and turn the rotary knob to select the Chain then tap on the number.
7. Tap on
PAIR and turn the rotary knob to select the Pair then tap on the letters.
8. Press the
key 3 times to show the last selected page.
If the TD numbers are not show correctly on the Chart page, the Pair letters may be backwards. Reversing
the two letters usually solves this issue. Example Y/Z changes to Z/Y.
Changing the Display Color
The CPN Series Chart Plotter has preprogrammed settings allowing you to customize the
look of the pages. The default is Normal.
1. Press the
key, tap on Setup Menu.
2. Tap on
GENERAL. The General Setup menu appears.
3. Tap on
DISPLAY COLOR. A popup window will be shown with the available options
Normal, Classic, NOAA, Night and SunLight.
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4. Tap on the desired selection.
5. Tap on
to exit the menu and show the last selected page.
In the pictures A and B you can see examples of charts and Compass page with the Display
Color set to Normal.
In the pictures C and D you can see the same examples with the Display Color set to
SunLight.
Selecting Language
To ease operation in different countries, the CPN Series Chart Plotters include translations
in the following 16 languages:
· English · Italian · French
· German · Spanish · Norwegian
· Swedish · Portuguese · Chinese (Traditional)
· Danish · Dutch · Greek
· Finnish · Russian · Chinese (Simplified)
· Japanese
Multilanguage will display the digitized data in the charts as long as the source paper chart
was done in the national language. For instance, if a Chinese chart is digitized in English,
the digitized data will only display in English. However, if it was digitized in Chinese, then
the digitized data can display Chinese or English. The translations are included in 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).
To select the language you want:
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1. Press the key, tap on Setup Menu.
2. Tap on
GENERAL. The General Setup menu appears.
3. Move the
ShuttlePoint knob down or turn the rotary knob or touch underneath the
scroll bar until
LANGUAGE is selected.
4. Tap on
LANGUAGE. Another popup window will be shown with the available
languages.
To see additional languages, tap under bar or move the ShuttlePoint knob down or turn the rotary
knob.
5. Tap on the desired language.
6. Tap on
to exit the menu and show the last selected page.
If the selected language is not available on cartographic data, English is used.
Chart Control Icon
When the Chart page is selected a transparent icon (see A) is shown. This icon allows
control of Zooming, Tilting, Rotating and controlling the Transparency and Exaggeration
Factor
1
when optional C-MAP charts are used.
1
Available in 3D mode only.
Tap on the center of the Chart Control Icon (see B) to toggle between the desired function,
see the table below:
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The Chart Control Icon display duration can be adjusted from Off, 2 sec, 5 sec, 10 sec and
Permanent (default). If Off is selected the Chart Control Icon will not be displayed. If 2 sec,
5 sec, or 10 sec is selected the Chart Control Icon will be displayed for the selected duration.
Tap the touch screen to make the Chart Control Icon reappear. To adjust the duration of the
Chart Control Icon follow the procedure below:
1. Press the
key, tap on Setup Menu.
2. Tap on
GENERAL. The General Setup menu appears.
3. Turn the
rotary knob until CHART CONTROL ICON is highlighted.
4. Tap on
CHART CONTROL ICON.
5. Tap on
SHOWN.
6. The menu shows
Off, 2 sec, 5 sec, 10 sec and Permanent. Tap on the desired duration.
7. Press the
key repeatedly until the menu disappears.
The Chart Control Icon can be adjusted from left side (default) of the Chart display to the
right. To adjust the location of the Chart Control Icon follow the procedure below:
1. Press the
key, tap on Setup Menu.
2. Tap on
GENERAL. The General Setup menu appears.
3. Turn the
rotary knob until CHART CONTROL ICON is highlighted.
4. Tap on
CHART CONTROL ICON.
5. Tap on
LOCATION to select between Left and Right.
6. When the desired location has been selected, press the
key repeatedly until the
menu disappears.
2.1.4 SETTINGS IN GENERAL SETUP MENU
The General Setup menu allows you to customize the display. All selections are listed in the
following table:
Time Setup : Selects the Time Zone offset, enables or disables Daylight Saving time, selects 12 or
24 hour Time Format.
Date Format : Selects the Date format MM-DD-YY (default), DD-MM-YY or YY-MM-DD.
Page Sweep : Selects Animated (default), Normal and Off the page sweep control.
Keypad Beep : Adjusts keypad beep On (default) or Off.
Shuttle Point Enter : ShuttlePoint knob press to enter is user selectable. When set to On (default), pressing
the ShuttlePoint knob in the center will enter or confirm the action. When set to Off,
pressing the ShuttlePoint knob in the center will not produce any effect.
Units of Measure : Units of Measure can be selected for Distance, Speed, Wind Speed, Depth,
Altitude, Temperature, Air Pressure, Oil/Boost Pressure and Fuel:
Distance: selections are Nm (Nautical Miles), SM (Statute Miles), km (Kilom-
eters), Nm+ft, Nm+m. Note when “Nm+ft” is selected if the distance is less than
1.0Nm, feet will be displayed. When “Nm+m” is selected if the distance is less
than 1.0Nm, meters will be displayed. The default setting is Nm.
Speed: selections are kn (knots), mph (miles per hour), km/h (kilometers per
hour). The default setting is kn.
Wind Speed: selections are kn (knots), m/s (meters per second), km/h
(kilometers per hour), bft (Beaufort). The default setting is kn.
Depth: selections are ft (feet), ftm (fathoms) and m (meters). The default setting
is ft.
Altitude: selections are ft (feet) and m (meters).The default setting is ft.
Temperature: selections are °F (Fahrenheit) and °C (Celsius).The default
setting is °F.
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Air Pressure: selections are bar and hPa. The default setting is hPa.
Oil/Boost Pressure: selections are bar, psi and kPa. The default setting is kPa.
Fuel: selections are l, UK gal and US gal. The default setting is US gal.
Display Color : Changes the background colors to enhance the visibility of the screen depending on the
surrounding light conditions. Normal (default) is recommended when the CPN Series
Chart Plotter is not exposed to the direct sunlight. When this mode is set the charts are
displayed in order to use colors as similar as possible to ones used in the original paper
charts. Night is recommended when the environment is dark in order to reduce the glare
of the display. SunLight is designed to enhance the visibility of the screen when the CPN
Series Chart Plotter is exposed to sunlight. Classic uses vivid chart colors presentation.
NOAA allows setting NOAA paper chart colors presentation.
Cursor Speed : Selects the speed of the cursor when navigating the CHART page or within the menus.
Low, Medium (default) and High.
Measure Distance : When this function is On, tap (or move the ShuttlePoint knob) on a location where you
want to start measuring a distance and press the
rotary knob (see A). Tap on a second
location where you want to finish measuring a distance and press the
rotary knob. A
line appears between the Start and Finish points and a popup window will be shown
indicating the distance and bearing from the Start and Finish points (see B). Tap on the
Soft Key to delete both points. The default setting is Off.
Chart Page Window : Allows selection of data windows. Selections are None, General, 1 line small, 1 line
large and 2 lines small (default). The data windows may be customized (see “Customizing
Data Windows” in the Par. 2.13.3 “Chart page”) and may be collapsed or shown to show
more or less chart area (see “Collapsing Data Windows” in the Par. 2.13.3 “Chart page”).
Language : Allows changing the language for menus and data screens. English is the default.
Auto Info : When the cursor is moved over a buoy, Mark or other item a popup window will show
information about the item. This menu item allows the window to be turned Off, On Points
(default) or On All.
Home Mode Revert : Sets the timeout (among 10 sec, 30 sec, 1 min (default), 2 mins, 5 mins and Off) after
which the CPN Series Chart Plotter goes back from Cursor Mode to Home Mode.
Cursor Window : By default when the cursor is moved on the chart 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. It appears only on the Chart pages (Single, Dual
and Chart/Highway). The Cursor Window is automatically disabled when General is set
in Chart Page Window option.
Chart Control Icon : Opens a menu with two items:
SHOWN: the chart control touchscreen icon can be permanently shown (default) or it
can be shown for a while (timeout) when the keyboard is touched. Select the timeout
among 2 sec, 5 sec, 10 sec, Permanent and Off. Note that if the Chart Control Icon has
a timeout the icon reappears when you tap the chart.
LOCATION: the chart control touchscreen icon can be shown on the Right or Left
(default) top side of the screen.
Built-In Charts : FOR NORTH AMERICA USERS ONLY Enables (On) or disables (Off) the Built-In
Charts. The default is On.
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2.1.5 QUICK ACCESS TO ALARMS, TRACK AND AIS SETTINGS
The Quick Access menu provides a short-cut to important menu settings related to Alarms,
Track and AIS, so you do not have to enter the Main Menu. The Quick Access menu can
be activated by pressing and holding the
Intelligent key from Chart, Navigation or data
pages:
Alarms
Selects and sets up audible and visual alarms.
Arrival Alarm : Alerts when the vessel is approaching a single Destination point or a Waypoint in a Route.
Available selections: 0.00 to 4.99Nm. The default setting is Off.
XTE Alarm : Alerts when the vessel is deviating from a defined course. Available selections: 0.00 to
4.99Nm. The default setting is Off.
Depth Alarm : Alerts when the received depth value from the optional FF525 50/200kHz BLACK BOX FISH
FINDER is lower than the selected value. Available selections: 0000 to 3278ft. The default
setting is Off.
Anchor Alarm : Alerts when the vessel’s position changes more than the selected distance. Available
selections: 0.00 to 4.99Nm. The default setting is Off.
Audible Alarm : Turns On (default) or Off the alarm beep.
Grounding Alarm : Looks ahead of the vessel’s heading to see if a potential danger exists. When the Grounding
Alarm is enabled the CPN Series Chart Plotter will draw a triangle in front of the vessel on
the Chart page showing the area that is being searched. The safe depth can be set using
this function. The default setting is Off.
Grounding Alarm Range : Sets the length of the sector to be detected: 0.25Nm, 0.5Nm and 1.0Nm. The default setting
is Off.
Track
Sets up the Track function to lay down a Track for a predetermined time or distance interval.
Tracking : Turns On or Off (default) the Tracking function.
Step Unit : Allows to select Distance (default) or Time.
AIS
Configures the CPN Series Chart Plotter to receive AIS data:
Display : Turns the display of AIS Targets overlay on the cartography On or Off (default).
Activation Range : Defines the range from the fix within which the AIS Target becomes active. The values
allowed are from 0.1 to 20Nm. The default setting is 5.0Nm.
CPA Alarm : Turns On or Off (default) the CPA alarm.
CPA Limit : Defines the CPA limit. The values allowed are from 0.1 to 10Nm. The default setting is
0.5Nm.
TCPA Alarm : Turns On or Off (default) the TCPA alarm.
TCPA Limit : Defines the TCPA limit. The values allowed are from 1 to 30 Min.The default setting is 10
min.
For more information on these settings, please refer to the following paragraphs: for Track Par. 2.10
“Tracks”; for alarms Par. 2.13.10 “Alarms”; for AIS Par. 2.15 “AIS”.
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2.2 CARTOGRAPHY OVERVIEW
2.2.1 BUILT-IN CHARTS -
For North America Users Only
The CPN Series Chart Plotters have Built-In Charts for coastal navigation with the following
characteristics (refer to the following image for coverage area of Built-In Charts).
· Coverage: USA including Alaska, Hawaii and Great Lakes, Canada, Bahamas,
Caribbean, Cuba, Mexico, Puerto Rico, and Central America. Fresh water coverage is
not included. Detailed coverage and Fresh waters charts are available from Jeppesen.
· Depth contours and Spot Soundings to 66ft (20m) on lower scale charts and 33ft (10m)
on higher scale charts.
· Port Info: basic information for Marinas and the list of services symbols.
· Selectable Tide page showing Tidal information, moon and sun rise and set times.
· All Nav-Aids with icon and description
· 2D standard nautical vector cartography
· Grounding Alarm is not available while using only the Built-In Charts
To use all Marina information along with 2D and 3D Raster and satellite imagery a C-MAP
4D SD CARD must be purchased and installed.
Updating Built-In Charts
The Built-In Charts can be updated by purchasing a Chart Update Card from C-MAP USA
at (800) 424-2627. This Chart Update Card may be used ONE time to update the charts
in a CPN Series Chart Plotter. After the updating, the Chart Update Card will not update
other CPN Series Chart Plotters. To purchase the Chart Update Card you must supply the
UNIT ID code. This code is found on the About page, refer to the following procedure:
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1. Press the key, tap on Setup Menu.
2. Tap on the right arrow next to ADVANCED Desktop icon to display
ABOUT and tap on it.
3. The About page appears on the screen, refer to the picture below:
The Chart Update Card can be used ONLY on the CPN Series Chart Plotter with that UNIT
ID code.
After purchasing the Chart Update Card, follow the procedure to update the charts.
1. Press the
PWR key to turn the CPN Series Chart Plotter Off.
2. Insert the Chart Update Card into the slot.
3. Press and hold the PWR key to turn the CPN Series Chart Plotter On.
4. The package update window appears (see A). The CPN Series Chart Plotter checks the
integrity of the Installation Package present on the Chart Update Card. This operation
might require several minutes (if you want to abort the installation tap on
).
At the end of the checking, the package update window shows the following data (see B).
The
touchscreen key is now selected (it appears with blue frame).
If case of error message, press the PWR key to turn the CPN Series Chart Plotter Off and then follow
steps 3-4 again. If the CPN Series Chart Plotter shows a error message again, contact C-MAP USA at
(800) 424-2627 for assistance.
5. Tap on to start installation (or tap on to abort).
6. The installation process begins.
Pay attention: do not turn the CPN Series Chart Plotter
Off during installation. The installation status appears in the two progress bars on the
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bottom of the package update window (see C):
7. At the end of the installation process, the Startup Screen page is shown.
8. To complete the Built-In Charts update procedure, press the
PWR key to turn the
CPN Series Chart Plotter Off and remove the Chart Update Card from the slot.
9. Then press and hold the
PWR key to turn the CPN Series Chart Plotter On: the Built-
In Charts are updated and ready to use.
In case of error messages please refer to the Par. 10.1.1 “System Update Error Messages”.
C-MAP 4D
DIGITAL NAVIGATION CHARTS THAT GROW WITH YOUR BOATING NEEDS
To learn more go to http://www.jeppesen.com/C-MAP4D
C-MAP 4D is the only maritime chart plotting solution that lets you completely customize
your digital navigation charts and has the capability of adding new marine chart data as it
becomes available.
First, choose either the MAX or Full 4D content on your cartridge. Should you start out with
MAX and decide at a later date to upgrade to the Full 4D content, simply use the same
cartridge to purchase and unlock the additional technology. C-MAP 4D allows you to unlock
or add Value Added Data (to either MAX or Full 4D content) as they become available.
General Features
· ISO Certification: electronic chart production process with quality certification ISO 9001.
· Official data source: data based on use of official data sources Hydrographic Offices
Release.
· Detailed World Background: worldwide background chart with details, satellite and
3D data on selected zoom ranges.
Data Features
· Search & Find: quickly locates chart contents and objects (Tide Station, Port Info, Port
by Name, Wrecks, Obstructions, Lake name/info, POI).
· Port Info: searchable data base of service in Ports.
· Object Info: moving cursor over object to show restricted area details and related
information.
· Quick Info: moving cursor over Wrecks, shoals, Nav-Aids to show restricted area
details and related information and object to show details.
· True-Type Font: improves text on chart for optimal reading.
Presentation Features
· Clear View: advanced legibility techniques providing more chart data on the screen
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· Clear Info: sophisticated "Human Dictionary" to translate Nav-Aid abbreviations found
on paper charts.
· Enhanced Mixing Levels: seamless data presentation.
C-MAP 4D: MAX Content
· Nav-Aids: detailed information on Navigational Aids, including name, color, informa-
tion on frequency, range of the light, etc.
· Grounding Alarm: user defined area in front of your vessel to alert you while
navigating of possible obstacles on the chart. When activated, Grounding Alarm
performs an automatic forward-scanning check for obstacles.
· Safety Status Bar: status bar with six boxes to show the status of certain functions.
Any warning or alarm condition is identified by the red color to indicate possible risk.
· Route Check: sophisticated function that checks for dangerous objects along your
navigation route.
· C-Marina Port Database: complete Port and marina charts with detail.
· Multilanguage capability: allows showing language of your choice in using proper
character set for Asian and other countries.
· Tides Preview: allows viewing of current, future and past Tide cycles from worldwide
Tide Stations database.
· Dynamic Currents: current arrows showing speed and direction of current, future and
past currents.
· Photos & Diagrams: high definition pictures of Ports, piers, bridge diagrams and
Nav-Aids.
· Depths & Land Elevation: color shading of sea depth and land altitude for improved
chart appearance.
· Perspective View: for a bird’s-eye view of your navigation area.
· Points Of Interest (POIs) and road mapping: searchable data base of detailed
information that include facilities and services in Ports and surrounding areas.
C-MAP 4D: FULL 4D Content
All above and in addition:
· 3 Dimensional Chart View: the world has three dimensions. When you add the 4th
dimension of time (meaning consistent, periodic updates) you combine the most
detailed 3D height and depth worldwide database with a continuous update process to
give you a personalized navigation experience with up-to-date data for safe navigation.
· Satellite Images with 2D and 3D overlay: C-MAP 4D includes a navigational
perspective with high-resolution coastal imagery overlaid on the most accurate and up-
to-date vector data, plus thousands of extraordinary photos for the most popular
marinas and areas of interest.
· Digital Raster Charts: with raster charts, you have an additional reference source for
navigational awareness. Get “at-a-glance” information using the nautical paper charts
overlaid on 2D and 3D views on multi-dimensional shaded relief to have a new visual
experience.
· Easy Routing: automatic creation of a Route. Enter start and end points along with
specific boat parameters and automatically receive Waypoints of the shortest Route;
highlights potential hazards and displays varying levels of alerts for each segment of
the Route, allows you to manually adjust the Route.
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C-MAP 4D: Value Added Data
New additional data or service to standard cartography available (High Resolution Bathy-
metry, etc). You can enable or disable the display of the category as a whole or of each
individual.
· High Resolution Bathy Charts & Spot Soundings: data base with high resolution
bathy information for an extraordinary view of the seabed depth.
2.2.2 VALUE ADDED DATA MENU
The VAD menu is a multiple options menu with the information present on the optional
C-MAP 4D SD CARD. Value Added Data are divided into categories; inside each category
there is a set of objects. Some of the VAD categories are free and some others have to be
purchased. You can enable or disable the display of the category as a whole or of each
individual object inside the category.
· each category has a separate submenu
· each category has a On/Off/Custom settings available:
·On switches the display of all object in the category on
· Off switches it off
· Custom allows setting each object separately in the submenu
To select the VAD menu follow the procedure:
1. Press the
key, tap on Setup Menu.
2. Tap on
VAD. The VAD menu appears on the screen.
2.3 REMOVING THE SD CARD
To safely remove the SD CARD follow the procedure:
1. Press the
key, tap on Setup Menu.
2. Tap on the right arrow next to ADVANCED Desktop icon two times to display
ABOUT
and tap on it. The About page appears on the screen.
3. Tap anywhere in the About page to display Soft Keys on the bottom of the page.
4. Tap on the
Soft Key.
5. Tap on
in the popup window, then on on the next window.
6. Open the door, gently remove the SD CARD from the slot.
7. Press the
key to exit.
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2.4 USING FIND SERVICES
This function finds only the cartographic objects which are been set to visible (On) in the menu.
It is possible to search the Built-In Charts
1
and the optional C-MAP 4D SD CARD
2
for Port
Services, Ports, Tide Stations, Wrecks, Obstructions, Points Of Interest, Lakes, User
Points, GPS Coordinates or Information on any point on the Chart.
1
For North America users only.
2
The amount of information might be due to the optional C-MAP 4D charts installed.
1. Press the key, tap on Chart.
2. Tap on
FIND. The Find Services & More menu appears.
After the search is finished and a found object is located on the chart, iIf the CPN Series Chart Plotter was
in 3D mode, it will automatically change to 2D mode.
2.4.1 PORT SERVICES
This feature is used to locate nearest Port Services to the position of your vessel. The
following table shows a list of some of the available Port Services and icons shown on the
Chart page:
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1. Press the key, tap on Chart.
2. Tap on
FIND. The Find Services & More menu appears.
3. Tap on
PORT SERVICES. A popup window will be shown with a list of different Port
Services (see A).
4. Move the
ShuttlePoint knob or touch the screen to highlight the desired type of
service and tap on
. Another popup window will appear displaying the
distance and position of the Port Services closest to your location (see B). Otherwise
tap on
to exit.
5. Use the ShuttlePoint knob to highlight the desired Port Service and tap on
. This will show information about the service (see C). Otherwise tap on
to exit.
6. Press the
key to show the actual position of the service on the Chart page.
7. Press the
key twice at any time to return your cursor to your vessel’s position.
2.4.2 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 the
key, tap on Chart.
2. Tap on
FIND. The Find Services & More menu appears.
3. Tap on
PORT. A popup window will be shown with a list of nearest Ports (see A).
4. Move the
ShuttlePoint knob to highlight the desired Port and tap on it.
5. Tap on
to show the details of the Port (see B), otherwise tap on
to search the Port by inserting the name. Tap on to exit from Port function.
6. Press the key twice at any time to return your cursor to your vessel’s position.
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2.4.3 TIDE STATIONS
A Tide Station is represented with a on the Chart page. This feature is used to locate
the 20 nearest Tide Stations to the position of your vessel. Once a Tide Station is selected
the Tide Graph can be used to determine Tide height and draught of the Tide based on
a user-specified time.
1. Press the
key, tap on Chart.
2. Tap on
FIND. The Find Services & More menu appears.
3. Tap on
TIDE STATIONS. A popup window will be shown with a list of nearest Tide
Stations (see A).
4. Move the
ShuttlePoint knob to highlight the desired Tide Station and tap on it.
5. Tap on
to show the detail of the Tide Station (see B).
6. Press the
key at any time to return your cursor to your vessel’s position.
Refer to the image (B) above. Moving the ShuttlePoint knob left and right controls the Tide
Prediction time
and moving the ShuttlePoint knob up or down controls the Vessel
Draft value
.
The Local Offset matches the Time Offset entered in the Time Setup menu.
Changing the Day
1. Tap anywhere on the Tide page.
2. Tap on the
Soft Key (see C).
3. Enter the date using the touchscreen keyboard. When finished tap on
, the
keyboard disappears.
Changing Tide Station
1. Tap anywhere on the Tide page.
2. Tap on the
Soft Key (see C).
3. Tap on the desired Tide Station in the menu (see D).
4. Tap on
to show the new Tide information or tap on to exit the
menu.
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2.4.4 WRECKS
This feature is used to locate the 20 nearest Wrecks to the position of your vessel. A Wreck
is represented with an icon on the chart, see the following table:
1. Press the key, tap on Chart.
2. Tap on
FIND. The Find Services & More menu appears.
3. Tap on
WRECKS. A popup window will be shown with a list of nearest Wrecks (see A).
4. Move the
ShuttlePoint knob to highlight the desired Wreck or tap on it.
5. Tap on
to show the location of the Wreck (see B).
6. Press the
key twice to revert to your vessel’s position.
2.4.5 OBSTRUCTIONS
This feature is used to locate the 20 nearest Obstructions to the position of your vessel.
An Obstruction is represented with an icon on the chart, see the following table:
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1. Press the key, tap on Chart.
2. Tap on
FIND. The Find Services & More menu appears.
3. Tap on
OBSTRUCTIONS. A window is shown with a list of nearest Obstructions (see A).
4. Move the
ShuttlePoint knob to highlight the desired Obstruction or tap on it.
5. Tap on
to show the location of the Obstruction (see B).
6. Press the key twice to revert to your vessel’s position.
2.4.6 LAKES INFORMATION
A Lake Info is represented with a on the Chart page. This feature is used to find
information on the 20 nearest Lakes to the position of your vessel.
1. Press the
key, tap on Chart.
2. Tap on
FIND. The Find Services & More menu appears.
3. Tap on
LAKES INFORMATION. A window is shown with a list of Outdoor Recreational
Area objects (see A).
4. Tap on the desired object and tap on
. A window appears displaying the
distance and position of the Lakes closest to your location (see B).
5. Move the ShuttlePoint knob to highlight the desired Lake or tap on it.
6. Tap on
to show the location of the Lake (see C).
7. Press the
key twice to revert to your vessel’s position.
2.4.7 QUICK AND FULL INFO ON LAKES
Upon viewing the chart of a lake, you can tap on the Lake Info icon (see A) to query the
available information immediately displayed with many details. When the cursor is placed
over this icon (and the Auto Info option is allowed) the Quick Info window appears: the icons
of the available services are shown (see B).
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To see the "Fishing" object tap on the Soft Key (see C). Tap on the Soft
Key to obtain the Full Info on Lakes: all available information about the cartographic point
under the cursor will be shown (see D).
2.4.8 LAKES BY NAME
This feature is used to locate nearest Lakes By Name to the position of your vessel.
1. Press the
key, tap on Chart.
2. Tap on
FIND. The Find Services & More menu appears.
3. Tap on
LAKES BY NAME. A window will be shown with a list of nearest Lakes (see A).
Now you can browse the list (step a) or enter the Lake name (step b):
a. Browse the list and tap on the desired Lake.
b. Tap on
to enter the desired Lake name. The touchscreen keyboard
appears, it will allow you to enter in the name of the Lake you wish. Insert the desired
name; when finished tap on
, the keyboard disappears. Another window will
appear displaying the distance and position of the Lake. Tap on the desired Lake.
4. Tap on
to show the Information on the Lake (see B). Tap on the
Soft Key or on the Soft Key to obtain the Full Info on Lakes: all available
information about the cartographic point under the cursor will be shown.
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2.4.9 POINTS OF INTEREST
This feature is used to locate nearest Points Of Interest (POIs) to the position of your vessel.
1. Press the
key, tap on Chart.
2. Tap on
FIND. The Find Services & More menu appears.
3. Tap on
POINTS OF INTEREST. A (Category) popup window will be shown with a list
of Category types (i.e. attractions, emergency, entertainment).
4. Tap on the desired Category. A (Type) popup window will be shown with a list of types
(see A).
5. Tap on the desired Type. A popup window will be shown with a list of nearest Points Of
Interest that fall into the Category and Type you have selected (see B).
6. Tap on the desired Point Of Interest.
7. Tap on
to show the location of the Point Of Interest information (see C).
8. Press the
key twice to revert to your vessel’s position.
2.4.10 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 the
key, tap on Chart.
2. Tap on
FIND. The Find Services & More menu appears.
3. Tap on
USER POINTS. The touchscreen keyboard appears, it will allow you to enter in
the name of the User Point you wish to locate. Insert the desired name; when finished
tap on
, the keyboard disappears. The screen shows the location of the User Point
on the Chart page.
4. Press the
key twice to revert to your vessel’s position.
2.4.11 COORDINATES
This feature allows you to enter Coordinates (Latitude/Longitude) and view the entered
position on the Chart page.
1. Press the
key, tap on Chart.
2. Tap on
FIND. The Find Services & More menu appears.
3. Tap on
COORDINATES. The touchscreen keyboard appears, it will allow you to enter
in a specified Latitude and Longitude. Once the Coordinates are entered tap on
,
the keyboard disappears. The screen shows the desired location on the Chart page.
4. Press the
key twice to revert to your vessel’s position.
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2.4.12 INFORMATION
This feature allows you to obtain information on any position on the Chart page.
1. Press the
key, tap on Chart.
2. Tap on
FIND. The Find Services & More menu appears.
3. Turn the
rotary knob to select INFORMATION.
4. Tap on
INFORMATION to show the page below:
The left side of the page contains the Info Tree and the right side contains the expanded
information. While tapping on the left side page moving through the Info Tree, all the
relevant information of the selected object is shown on the right part of the page.
5. Press the
key 3 times to exit to the Chart page.
2.5 CHART DISPLAY FUNCTIONS
The Chart functions menu can be accessed using the Main Menu as shown below:
1. Press the
key, tap on Setup Menu (see A).
2. Tap on
DISPLAY (see B). The Chart Display setup appears divided in two sections, one
related to the 4D functions and another for generic chart display (see C).
2.5.1 4D FUNCTIONS
Chart Window
This function selects the window that will be affected by the 4D related settings (see the
following paragraphs). Each chart window has its own settings so, when Chart Window item
is changed, all relevant settings are updated accordingly. The two available selections are
Chart1 (default, applies to Single Chart and to the left chart window in Dual Chart) and
Chart2 (applies to the right chart window in Dual Chart).
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To activate this function follow the procedure:
1. Press the
key, tap on Setup Menu.
2. Tap on DISPLAY. The Chart Display menu appears.
3. Tapping on CHART WINDOW selects between Chart1 or Chart2.
4. Once the window is selected the options can be set for that chart. Tap on
to exit from
menu.
Display Mode
This function allows toggling among the (default) 2D (see A) and 3D (see B) modes to
display the chart on the screen. To activate this function follow the procedure:
1. Press the key, tap on Setup Menu.
2. Tap on
DISPLAY. The Chart Display menu appears.
3. Tapping on
DISPLAY MODE selects between 2D or 3D.
4. When the item you want has been selected, tap on
to exit from menu.
Overlay
This function allows to overlay Vector (default) (see A), Satellite image (see B), Raster
Charts (see C) or Chart Shading
1
(see D) for background charts.
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To activate this function follow the procedure:
1. Press the
key, tap on Setup Menu.
2. Tap on
DISPLAY. The Chart Display menu appears.
3. Tap on
OVERLAY.
4. The menu shows
Satellite, Raster Charts, Chart Shading or Vector. Tap on the item
you want.
5. Tap on
to exit to the Chart page.
1
Chart Shading is available only in Display Mode 2D.
Overlay Mode
This function sets the overlay area of Satellite and Raster images. To activate this function
follow the procedure:
1. Press the
key, tap on Setup Menu.
2. Tap on
DISPLAY. The Chart Display menu appears.
3. Tap on
OVERLAY MODE.
4. The menu shows
On Land (default), On Sea and On All. Tap on the item you want.
5. Tap on
to exit to the Chart page.
Transparency
This function sets the transparency value between the vector chart and the layer over it
(raster or satellite). To activate this function follow the procedure:
1. Press the
key, tap on Setup Menu.
2. Tap on
DISPLAY. The Chart Display menu appears.
3. Tap on
TRANSPARENCY.
4. A new window appears to insert the desired value (0 - 100). Tap on or to reach
the desired value, then tap on
(tap on otherwise). You can use
the
rotary knob to cycle between bar, or .
Available only if Overlay is Satellite or Raster Chart.
3D Exaggeration Factor
This function vertically stretches the land elevations and depths. It sets the 3D Exaggeration
Factor among 5 levels (Level2 is the default). To activate this function follow the procedure:
1. Press the
key, tap on Setup Menu.
2. Tap on
DISPLAY. The Chart Display menu appears.
3. Tap on
3D EXAGGERATION FACTOR.
4. The menu shows
Level1, Level2, Level3, Level4 and Level5. Tap on the item you want.
5. Tap on
to exit to the Chart page.
Available only in 3D mode.
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2.5.2 GENERAL CHART DISPLAY FUNCTIONS
Icons Size
It is possible to set the size of all icons drawn on the charts, selecting between Standard
(default) or Large size. To activate this function follow the procedure:
1. Press the
key, tap on Setup Menu.
2. Tap on
DISPLAY. The Chart Display menu appears.
3. Tapping on
ICONS SIZE selects between Standard or Large.
4. When the item you want has been selected, tap on
to exit from menu.
Place Names Size
It is possible to set the size of all names drawn on the charts, selecting between default
Standard (see A), Medium (see B) and Large (see C) size.
To activate this function follow the procedure:
1. Press the
key, tap on Setup Menu.
2. Tap on
DISPLAY. The Chart Display menu appears.
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3. Tap on PLACE NAMES SIZE.
4. The menu shows
Standard, Medium or Large. Tap on the item you want.
5. Tap on
to exit to the Chart page.
Safety Status Bar (DSI - Data Safety Indicator)
When the Safety Status Bar is enabled, a status bar with six boxes shows the status of
certain functions. Any warning or alarm condition is identified by the red color to indicate
possible risk.
To activate this function follow the procedure:
1. Press the
key, tap on Setup Menu.
2. Tap on
DISPLAY. The Chart Display menu appears.
3. Tap on
SAFETY STATUS BAR.
4. The menu now shows the following selections:
On: The Safety Status Bar is shown
Off: The Safety Status Bar is not shown (default)
Icon: In this mode the Safety Status Bar is not shown, rather a Warning Icon
will be shown in the top right corner on the Chart page when an alarm condition
is met.
5. Tap on the desired selection.
6. Tap on
to exit to the Chart page.
Currents Prediction
This feature only operates in areas where tidal buoys are present and when the CPN Series
Chart Plotter has a GPS fix. Tidal stream arrows are shown on the charts, indicating the
direction and strength of the Tide:
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The color of the arrow denotes the strength of the current as follows:
When the CPN Series 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.
It is possible to see the variation of the Tidal arrows on the selected area at any given time.
To activate this function follow the procedure:
1. Press the
key, tap on Setup Menu.
2. Tap on
DISPLAY. The Chart Display menu appears.
3. Turn the
rotary knob to select CURRENTS PREDICTION.
4. Tap on
CURRENTS PREDICTION.
5. Tap on the
Soft Key to set the date and time manually, and on the
/ Soft Keys to increase/decrease time; tap on the Soft Key to exit.
Chart Language
The CPN Series Chart Plotter may be customized to show the local language of the chart.
To select the Chart Language you want:
1. Press the
key, tap on Setup Menu.
2. Tap on
DISPLAY. The Chart Display menu appears.
3. Turn the
rotary knob to select CHART LANGUAGE.
4. Tap on
CHART LANGUAGE. A new window will appear with available functions
described in the table.
Language : Allows setting the language to display chart information. The language is chosen from the list of
languages available on the cartographic data (data cartridge or embedded charts).
Mode : Defines how objects are translated. Selections are:
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 B
Y JEPPESEN SD CARD. If no local
language is available, English is used.
5. Tap on to exit to the Chart page.
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a. When the Chart Language is changed, the following settings are automatically selected: MODE is set
to Off and Chart Language is set to your selection.
b. If the SD CARD is removed or changed, the Chart Language should be confirmed and changed if
necessary.
Course Up/North Up
The default selection is North Up: the chart is shown with North toward the top of the display.
Also it is possible to select Course Up: the top of the Chart page orientated so it always
shows the area ahead of the direction your vessel is travelling.
1. Press the
key, tap on Setup Menu.
2. Tap on
DISPLAY. The Chart Display menu appears.
3. Turn the
rotary knob to select COURSE UP/NORTH UP.
4. Tapping on
COURSE UP/NORTH UP selects between North Up and Course Up.
5. When the item you want has been selected, tap on
to exit to the Chart page.
Nav-Aids Presentation
Allows the Nav-Aids Presentation to be drawn using NOAA symbology when US (this is the
default setting if Built-In Charts
1
is available) is selected or International symbols when
International (this is the default setting if Built-In Charts
1
is not available) is selected. When
selected these functions affect how the icons for Lights, Signals, Buoys and Beacons are
displayed.
To activate this function follow the procedure:
1. Press the
key, tap on Setup Menu.
2. Tap on
DISPLAY. The Chart Display menu appears.
3. Turn the
rotary knob to select NAV AIDS PRESENTATION.
4. Tapping on
NAV AIDS PRESENTATION selects between US and International.
5. When the item you want has been selected, tap on
to exit to the Chart page.
1
For North America users only.
Ship Icon
This setting controls the type of a ship icon drawn on the Chart page and the ship bow
displayed on the Highway page, and also sets the fix icon type displayed on the Chart pages.
The default setting is Power boat. See the following examples of Ship Icons:
To select the Ship Icon you want follow the procedure:
1. Press the
key, tap on Setup Menu.
2. Tap on
DISPLAY. The Chart Display menu appears.
3. Turn the
rotary knob to select SHIP ICON.
4. Tapping on
SHIP ICON selects between Power boat and Sail boat.
5. When the item you want has been selected, tap on
to exit to the Chart page.
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Course Time Line
The Course Time Line is a line projected from the ship icon which indicates the distance your
vessel will travel at the current speed. Selections are 2, 10 (default), 30 minutes, 1, 2 hours
and Infinite.
To activate this function follow the procedure:
1. Press the
key, tap on Setup Menu.
2. Tap on
DISPLAY. The Chart Display menu appears.
3. Turn the
rotary knob to select COURSE TIME LINE.
4. Tap on
COURSE TIME LINE.
5. Tap on the item you want.
6. When the item you want has been selected, tap on
to exit to the Chart page.
Compass Indicator
Allows selection of compass direction indication around ship icon. The default is Off.
To activate this function follow the procedure:
1. Press the
key, tap on Setup Menu.
2. Tap on
DISPLAY. The Chart Display menu appears.
3. Turn the
rotary knob to select COMPASS INDICATOR.
4. Tapping on
COMPASS INDICATOR selects between On or Off.
5. When the item you want has been selected, tap on
to exit to the Chart page.
Ship Icon Position
The position of the ship icon can be customized so it is centered in the middle (if Center
selected, default setting) or centered on the bottom of the Chart page (if Bottom selected).
It applies only to Home Mode.
To activate this function follow the procedure:
1. Press the
key, tap on Setup Menu.
2. Tap on
DISPLAY. The Chart Display menu appears.
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3. Turn the rotary knob to select SHIP ICON POSITION.
4. Tapping on
SHIP ICON POSITION selects between Center and Bottom.
5. When the item you want has been selected, tap on
to exit to the Chart page.
2.5.3 PICTURES & DIAGRAMS
Using optional C-MAP BY J EPPESEN data SD CARDs allows you to show pictures or diagrams
on the CPN Series Chart Plotter display. These Pictures are typically used to facilitate the
identification of cartographic objects or places around the map: they can be the landscape
layout nearby a harbor, the shape of a bridge or of a buoy etc. On some objects, such as
bridges, the image associated can represent the Diagram representing the shape of the
objects and the various characteristics (length, height, type of bridge etc.).
How to Show Pictures or Diagrams of an Object
They are shown on the Chart page with the camera icon (see A). Move the cursor over
the camera icon by tapping on the display or using the
ShuttlePoint knob. An Object’s
popup window will be shown (see B).
Tap on the Soft Key to display the image on the screen (see C) or tap on the
Soft Key to open the Full Info on the object (see D).
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Note that on the Full Info, a small camera icon is shown. To see the picture tap on the
Soft Key when the object with a picture is highlighted. When the picture is shown,
tapping on it shows the associated Soft Keys. If there are more pictures to show, there will
be
and/or Soft Keys. Tap on the Soft Key to exit, otherwise
tap on and the Soft Keys will disappear.
2.6 CREATING MARKS
A User Point is an object that you can place on the charts to mark a specific point. The CPN
Series Chart Plotter features two types of User Points: Marks and Waypoints.
· A Mark can be a standalone position or be linked to a Route. A Mark is placed on the
Chart page using the
key or by entering information in the Marks/Waypoints List
page and tapping on
.
· Waypoints are always linked to a Route. They are placed on the Chart page using the
key.
The difference between a Mark and a Waypoint is:
a. when a Route is created using Waypoints and the Route is deleted the Waypoints are also
deleted.
b. if a Route is created using Marks and the Route is deleted the Marks remain.
2.6.1 CREATING A NEW MARK ON THE CHART PAGE
1. Move the ShuttlePoint knob or tap the screen at the desired or approx. Lat/Lon and
press the
key.
2. You will notice a Mark is placed under the location of the cursor and a popup window
is shown with the exact Lat/Lon of the Mark.
3. If the position is incorrect, tap on the
Soft Key which allows changing of the
position, Mark name and icon type by tapping on the position, Mark name or icon.
After entering in all the Marks it is a good practice to backup the points to a SD CARD.
2.6.2 EDITING A MARK OR WAYPOINT
1. Tap on the Mark or Waypoint you want to edit.
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2. Tapping on the Soft Key shows the Mark Edit popup window.
3. The Mark Icon appears selected, tap on it. The Mark Icons popup window appears.
4. Tap on the desired Mark Icon to select it. The Mark Icons window disappears.
5. Tap on the Mark Name. The touchscreen keyboard appears. Insert the desired name;
when finished tap on
, the keyboard disappears.
6. Tap on the Lat/Lon field. Again the touchscreen keyboard appears. Insert the desired
coordinates; when finished tap on
, the keyboard disappears.
7. Tap on
to store the Mark.
2.6.3 DELETING A MARK OR WAYPOINT
1. Tap on the Mark or Waypoint you want to delete.
2. Tap on the Soft Key. A warning popup window will be shown to confirm deleting.
3. Tap on to confirm.
2.6.4 MOVING A MARK OR WAYPOINT
1. Tap on the Mark/Waypoint you want to move (see A).
2. Tap on the Soft Key.
3. Use the
ShuttlePoint knob to move the cursor. A dotted line, connecting the previous
Mark/Waypoint position to the new position, is shown (see B).
4. Tap on the new position (the
key aborts moving), the Mark/Waypoint appears (see C).
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There is also an easier way to start moving a Mark or Waypoint: press the or the key while cursor
is over a Mark or a Waypoint. Then tap on the desired position and press the ShuttlePoint knob.
If the CPN Series Chart Plotter was in 3D mode, it will automatically change to 2D mode and remain there
after the change has been made.
2.6.5 MARKS/WAYPOINTS (USER POINTS) LIST
The Marks/Waypoints List page shows all the Marks and Waypoints that have been stored
into the CPN Series Chart Plotter. To show the User Points List follow the procedure:
1. Press the
key, tap on User Points.
2. Tap on
MARKS. The Marks/Waypoints List page will be shown.
This page also allows you to:
Sort by icon type. Selections are:
SELECT: only User Points with the selected icon are shown
ALL: all User Points are shown
Search through the Marks or Waypoints to find a point by name. The touchscreen keyboard appears
to insert the desired name.
Show the position of a Mark or Waypoint on the Chart page
Edit a previous stored Mark or Waypoint
Sort by User Points name. Selections are:
A-Z ASCENDING: sorts the name of the Mark or Waypoint in ascending order
Z-A DESCENDING: sorts the name of the Mark or Waypoint in descending order
Create a new Mark under the cursor position.
Control how Marks or Waypoints are shown on the Chart page. Selections are:
SHOW: icon and name are shown
ICON: only icon (no name) is shown
HIDE: Mark or Waypoint is hidden
SHOW ALL: all Marks or Waypoints are shown
ICON ALL: all icons are shown without name
HIDE ALL: all Marks or Waypoints are hidden
Delete the selected point. Tap on to confirm.
Delete all stored points. Tap on to confirm.
Send the stored points to an external device (PC) capable of listening to NMEA-0183 WPL and RTE
sentences. An information window appears after sending completed. Tap on to confirm.
Receive points from an external device (PC) that is capable of sending NMEA-0183 WPL sentence. An
information window appears after receiving completed. Tap on to confirm.
The SEND and RECEIVE functions are usually used by navigation programs running on a PC.
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2.6.6 CREATING/MODIFYING A MARK IN USER POINTS LIST
This function is very useful if you have a list of Marks that you want to enter into the CPN Series Chart
Plotter.
1. Press the key, tap on User Points.
2. Tap on
MARKS. The Marks/Waypoints List page will be shown.
3. To create a New Mark, tap on
. A row is added (see A).
4. Tap on
. The Mark Icon appears selected (see B).
5. Press the rotary knob
1
. The Mark Icons popup window appears.
1
It is possible to use the ShuttlePoint knob in place of the rotary knob. Make sure that the ShuttlePoint
Enter item (see Par. 2.1.4 “Settings in General Setup Menu”) is set to On, so pressing the
ShuttlePoint
knob in the center is equal to confirm action.
6. Tap on the desired Mark Icon (see C). The Mark Icons window disappears.
7. Turn the
rotary knob to the right to select the Mark Name field and press the Rotary
Knob. The touchscreen keyboard appears. Insert the desired name (see D); when
finishd tap on
, the keyboard disappears.
8. Turn the rotary knob to the right to select the Latitude/Longitude field and press the
rotary knob. Again the touchscreen keyboard appears. Insert the desired coorinates;
when finished tap on , the keyboard disappears.
9. Turn the
rotary knob to the right to select the Mod field and press the rotary knob.
10. You can choose among
SHOW to show on the chart the name and icon of Mark, ICON
to show on the chart only the icon of Mark or
HIDE to hide on th Chart page the created
Mark. Tap on the desired modeto show the Mark.
11. Press the
key to save the created Mark.
12. Press the
key again and the new Mark appears on the Chart page (see E).
After entering in a Mark it is a god practice to backup the points to a SD CARD.
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2.7 ROUTES
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. See the example below
that shows how the CPN Series Chart Plotter switches from one Waypoint to another.
2.7.1 CREATING A ROUTE USING WAYPOINTS
1. On the Chart page move the ShuttlePoint knob or touch the screen to the Lat/Lon of
the starting Waypoint in the Route.
2. Press the
key, you will notice the starting Waypoint will be placed under the cursor.
3. Move the
ShuttlePoint knob or touch the screen to the second Lat/Lon of the next leg
in the Route.
4. Press the
key. You will notice another Waypoint is shown under the cursor and
a line joins the starting Waypoint to the second Waypoint.
5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 until all Waypoints are entered into the Route.
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At this point the Route is saved as ROUTE01. If you would like to save the Route under a specific name
follow the next steps.
2.7.2 CHANGING THE NAME OF A ROUTE
1. To name the Route move the ShuttlePoint knob or touch the screen on the Route (on
a Waypoint or on a leg). For example if you touch a Waypoint this screen appears (see A):
2. Tap on the Soft Key. The Edit Route page appears(see B).
3. Tap on
. The touchscreen keyboard appears. Insert the desired Route
name; when finished tap on
, the keyboard disappears.
4. Press the
key to show the Chart page.
2.7.3 CREATING AN OLYMPIC ROUTE OR BOUNDARY
This feature allows the starting point in a Route to be saved as the final destination point.
1. On the Chart page move the
ShuttlePoint knob or touch the screen to the Lat/Lon of
the starting Waypoint in the Route.
2. Press the key, the starting Waypoint will be placed under the cursor.
3. Move the
ShuttlePoint knob or touch the screen to the second Lat/Lon of the next leg
in the Route.
4. Press the key. Another Waypoint is shown under the cursor and a line joins the
starting Waypoint to the second Waypoint.
5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 until all Waypoints are entered into the Route (see A).
6. Then move the ShuttlePoint knob or touch the screen to the last Waypoint.
7. Tap on the
Soft Key. A line joins the starting Waypoint and the last Waypoint
(see B and C).
2.7.4 MAKING ADDITIONAL ROUTES
To create another Route the CPN Series Chart Plotter must be told that you want to create
a second Route.
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1. Move the ShuttlePoint knob or touch the screen over the top of one of the Waypoints
in a Route and tap on the
Soft Key. The Edit Route page will be shown.
2. Tap on
.
3. Tap on an open Route number.
4. Press the
key.
5. To create the new Route, follow the steps in the previous Par. 2.7.1 “Creating a Route
using Waypoints”.
2.7.5 CREATING A ROUTE USING MARKS ON THE CHART PAGE
To create a Route containing Marks you first must create the Marks and show them on the
Chart page.
1. Move the
ShuttlePoint knob over the top of a Mark that you wish to be the starting
point in the Route and press the
key (see A).
2. Next move the ShuttlePoint knob until the cursor is over the Mark that you want to
be the next leg in the Route (see B).
3. Press the
key. You will notice a bearing line joins the first and second Mark which
means these Marks are selected into the Route (see C).
4. Repeat steps 3 and 4 until all Marks are entered into the Route.
You can touch the Mark on the display instead of using the ShuttlePoint knob.
2.7.6 INSERTING A WAYPOINT INTO A ROUTE
1. Touch or move the ShuttlePoint knob to the navigation line between two Waypoints
and tap on the
Soft Key (see A).
2. The line between the two Waypoints is turned into a dotted line.
3. Move the
ShuttlePoint knob or touch the display in the desired location for the new
Waypoint: the line will “rubber-band”, drawing a dotted line between the previous
Waypoint and the cursor, and another dotted line between the cursor and the next
Waypoint (see B). Once you have positioned the cursor at the location you want, tap on
it or press the
rotary knob or the ShuttlePoint knob (if enabled) (see C).
When in 3D mode, the 2D mode is automatically triggered. When a Waypoint is placed, the CPN Series
Chart Plotter remains in 2D mode.
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2.7.7 DELETING A ROUTE
To delete a Route follow the procedure below:
1. Press the
key, tap on User Points.
2. Tap on
ROUTE.
3. Tap on
DELETE.
You can touch the Route and then press the Soft Key instead of step 1, 2 an 3.
4. A Warning message appears to confirm. Tap on . The Route will be deleted.
An active Route (one that you are navigating to) cannot be deleted until you stop navigating to the Route.
2.7.8 OTHER SETTINGS IN ROUTE MENU
You will notice the ROUTE menu has other selections.
Select : Chooses an available Route to create or a stored Route to show and follow on the Chart page.
Reverse : Reverses the Route. When chosen, the starting point is at the end of the Route.
Color : Changes the color of the navigation lines between each leg in the Route.
Edit Route : Shows details of the Waypoints contained within the Route (Edit Route page). This menu also allows
you to enter in your average speed and fuel consumption and calculate the approximate fuel used when
following the Route.
Send : Sends the stored points to an external device (PC) capable of listening to NMEA-0183 RTE sentences.
Receive : Receives the points from an external device (PC) capable of sending NMEA-0183 RTE sentences.
Thickness : Allows the Route line to be easily seen; default selection is Thin.
2.7.9 ROUTE CHECK
The Route Check function is used after you have created a Route to ensure you and your
vessel will not encounter problems while navigating. This is done by the CPN Series Chart
Plotter by reviewing the Route and looking for the following hazards that may affect safe
navigation.
· Land Areas
· Shallow Water
· Intertidal Areas (areas emerged at low tide)
· Rocks
· Wrecks
· Obstructions
· Shoreline Constructions
· Fishing Facility
· Dredged Areas
· Diffusers (submarine pipeline)
· Mooring/Warping Facility
· Production Installation (an installation for the exploitation of natural resources)
· Pingos (small conical hills having a large central core of ice formed from the
encroachment of permafrost and the resulting hydrostatic pressure)
· No Data Available (no adequate data coverage)
This function checks the objects that belong to the standard charts. It does not check the objects belong
to the VAD categories.
If any of these alarm conditions is detected, the function returns a list of dangerous objects
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(see B) and the relative dangerous Route leg (drawn with a different color - see A).
· Route legs which were classified as dangerous are displayed in RED. It means that
there is at least one dangerous object in the vicinity of this leg and it has been found.
· Route legs which were classified as safe are displayed in GREEN. It means that the data was
checked on detailed chart levels and no problems were found for all segments of the leg.
· Route legs for which there was not sufficient data to be checked are displayed in
YELLOW. It means that no problems were found but the data was not sufficient or not
available at all to classify such a leg as safe.
To activate the Route Check function:
1. Press the
key, tap on User Points.
2. Tap on
ROUTE. The Route menu appears.
3. Tap on
ROUTE CHECK. The Route Check menu appears. See the following table.
Automatic Check : Turns the Route Checking 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.
Route Width : Allows you to select the width from the left and right of the Route leg where the CPN
Series Chart Plotter will check to confirm navigation threats. See the following picture.
The default setting is 0.04Nm.
Depth Limit : Allows you to select the water depth in the Route width area so the CPN Series Chart
Plotter can check and confirm underwater threats. It checks if some objects with the
depth attribute (like Shallow Water, Dredged Areas, Diffusers, Obstructions, Pingos,
Production Installation and Wrecks) are above this depth level. Only if the depth attribute
is above the depth limit are they found and considered as dangerous. See the following
picture. The default setting is 10ft.
Accuracy : Defines a segment length into which a leg of the Route is divided in order to execute the
search for dangerous objects with better accuracy. When accuracy is maximal, a
segment length is the shortest. When accuracy is minimal, a segment length is the
longest. Select among Minimum, Low, Medium, High and Maximum. See the following
picture. The default setting is Medium.
Route Check Report : Shows the list of the dangerous objects found on the charts crossed by the Route.
Although the functionality is called Route Check, it can also be activated when the navigation is set to a
single point (like DSC, MOB, Mark). In the case of checking a single point towards which the navigation
is started, the leg for which the Route Check is executed is defined by the current position (the leg’s starting
point) and the destination point (the leg’s ending point).
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2.7.10 EASY ROUTING (ER)
AVAILABLE WITH OPTIONAL C-MAP BY JEPPESEN CARTOGRAPHY ONLY.
Easy Routing calculates the shortest safe Route between two chosen points. Please note
that the calculation of complex Routes can be time consuming.
With Easy Routing given a Start Point and End Point the CPN Series Chart Plotter will
automatically propose the shortest safe Route connecting the two points. The calculation
of the Route depends of a few parameters which define your boat and the precautions you
want to keep for navigating. The parameters are boat length and width, keel depth, mast
height, and a safe distance indicator. While calculating the Route the Easy Routing will avoid
obstacles (such as Nav-Aids, Rocks, Obstructions, Shallow Waters, Bridges) and draw the
final and proposed Route with different colors highlighting the possible hazards:
· RED color usually indicates a condition of unsafe navigation: for example a Route is
crossing a very shallow water.
· YELLOW color shows legs where maximum attention should be taken: for example a
bridge is present along the leg but its vertical clearance is not known from data.
· In case of GREEN color the leg is considered safe: there are no known hazards along
the leg considering the parameters used.
· In certain cases, due to the complexity of the environment at, or surrounding, the Start/
End point, Easy Routing will shift the point and place it in a safer location. This leg is
indicated with GRAY color.
Please note that, due to the input data, it might not be possible for Easy Routing to avoid
crossing hazard areas to reach the final destination (and, in this case, producing RED or
YELLOW legs). In this case the Captain should review the proposed Route and, if required,
modify it accordingly.
The accuracy of Easy Routing is limited by the availability of electronic charts loaded on your navigation
system and the accuracy of original source material used in producing such charts. Always remember that
you should navigate with the most detailed and up-to-date chart data available from Jeppesen, and that
new information from National Hydrographic Offices may render your charts obsolete at any time.
Easy Routing will now calculate and save the best suggested Route between your Start and End points
based on parameters set by you. Area between Start and End points is contained into a 100Nm side
square, see image below:
Easy Routing is only an aid to navigation and must be used in conjunction with conventional navigation
practices.
As the navigator of your vessel, you are responsible for reviewing the suggested Route against the official
publications and situational awareness. You must edit and/or approve the suggested Route before using
it for navigation purposes.
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To activate this function:
1. Press the
key, tap on User Points.
2. Tap on
ER. The Easy Routing menu window appears on the screen:
It allows setting of the parameters for the function. See the following table.
Safe Depth : Takes in consideration boat’s draught while making a Route. The default setting is 6.56ft (2m).
Safe Height : Takes in consideration boat’s height while making a Route. The default setting is 39.36ft (12m).
Safe Corridor : Takes in consideration boat’s width while making a Route. The default setting is 0.002Nm (4ft).
Safe Margin : This is an On/Off setting which enables to calculate a Route at a distance greater than 300m
from the coast. The default setting is On.
Respect Draught : When On, discards areas with a depth lower than the Safe Depth. The default setting is Off.
Timeout : Sets the timeout after which the function exits automatically (if Route calculation is not yet
completed). The default setting is 5 Minutes.
3. When all parameters are set, tap on START EASY ROUTING. A Warning window
appears (see A). Move the ShuttlePoint knob up/down or turn the rotary knob to
left/right or touch the scroll bar up/down to go from one page to another.
4. Tap on
to start the Easy Routing steps for defining the Start (start point for the path)
and End (destination point for the path) points (otherwise tap on
to abort). The
Select Route window appears, to select the Route in which the calculated ER Route will
be saved (see B).
Start and End points can be defined not only under the current cursor position but also on a chosen User
Point or geographical position or Port Service/POI.
5. Select the desired row by turning the rotary knob to left/right or touching the scroll bar
up/down and tap on it (otherwise tap on
to close the window and abort the Easy
Routing function). The Chart page appears.
6. Anywhere on the Chart page move the
ShuttlePoint knob or tap on the display to
select the starting point, (see C) and then tap on the
Soft Key, to define
the Start point. A new window appears (see D).
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7. Tap on CURSOR. The Start point is set on the cursor position (see E).
8. Then move the
ShuttlePoint knob or tap on the display to select the destination point
and then tap on the
Soft Key, to define the End point. A new window
appears.
9. Tap on
CURSOR. The End point is set on the cursor position (see F).
10. Tap on the Soft key, to start the Easy Routing calculation.
11. The message “Calculating the Route ...” appears. When calculation is completed, the
report on the new Route appears (see G).
12. Tap on
to see more information. Otherwise tap on . The path between
the two points appears on the screen (see H).
Warning Messages
The following warning messages might appear during Easy Routing operations.
· Distance between Start and Destination points exceeded allowed limit of 100Nm.
Calculation cannot be started.
Displayed when the Start or End points are too distant.
· Start and Destination points placed at the same position. Route has not been
calculated.
Displayed when the Start or End points have been set at the same position.
· Timeout has been exceeded. Route has not been calculated.
Displayed when the Route generation operation took more time than was allowed.
· Latitude of the defined points is greater than 80°. Route has not been calculated.
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Displayed when the Start and/or End points Latitude is over 80° N/S.
· Start or Destination point of Route cannot be moved to a navigable position on
water. Route has not been calculated.
Displayed when one or both the ends of the Route cannot be moved on water.
· Route calculation has been halted.
Displayed when the Route generation was aborted by a user.
· Route has not been calculated.
Displayed in all other error situations.
· Route is too complex, calculation could not complete.
Displayed when the Route to be calculated is too complex and there are memory
problems to calculate it.
· Destination present on a Route. Navigation will be stopped before Easy Routing
begins.
Displayed when the Destination is present on a Route.
· Selected Route will be overwritten with results of Easy Routing. Do you want to
proceed?
Displayed to confirm an existing Route would be overwritten.
· No charts with Easy Routing data found. Calculation cannot be started.
Displayed when there is no Easy Routing data on the charts.
· While calculating Easy Routing, the I/O activities of the Chart Plotter will slow
down and might cause incorrect communication with the autopilot. It is strongly
recommended that the autopilot is not engaged while Easy Routing calculation
is being executed.
Displayed when Easy Routing calculations is being activated.
Easy Routing Touchscreen Commands
· tap on to define the Start and End points again
· tap on
to start the Easy Route steps in which you can define the Start and
End points
· tap on
to exit from Easy Routing functionality
2.8 GOTO KEY OPERATION
The CPN Series Chart Plotter can easily be set to start navigating to the Cursor on the Chart
page, a saved Mark or a Route.
2.8.1 GOTO CURSOR
1. Tap or move the ShuttlePoint knob to the exact position on the chart you want to
navigate to.
2. Press the
key and a GOTO popup window will be shown (see A).
If an Easy Routing Route exists it will also be listed in the GOTO popup window (ER item).
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3. Tap on CURSOR.
4. The CPN Series Chart Plotter now navigates from your current position to the location
selected at step 1. A bearing line between the vessels location and the destination point
is shown. A popup window shows the Distance (DST) and Bearing (BRG) from the
vessel’s location to the destination point (see B and C).
5. The CPN Series Chart Plotter is in Cursor Mode; to switch to Home Mode press the
key so the vessel will stay in the center of the page.
It will also automatically switch to Home Mode after the timeout set in Home Mode Revert.
6. Soft Keys are also shown that allow you to quickly switch to the Highway page or to stop
navigation.
7. To stop navigation, press the
key and a Warning window is shown. Tap on .
2.8.2 GOTO A ROUTE
After you have created a few Routes, you can choose one of them to GOTO.
Using to Select a Route
1. Tap on an open position (no buoy, warning etc. under the cursor) on the Chart page.
2. Press the
key to show the GOTO popup window (see A).
If you place cursor over a cartographic object the GOTO popup window will be shown too. The only
situation when GOTO will not show this popup window but will start navigation straight away is when the
cursor is over a User Point. In such a case the navigation will be started directly to the selected User Point.
The key will not work when a warning, alarm etc. window is displayed on the screen.
3. Tap on ROUTE.
4. The SELECT ROUTE window will be shown (see B).
5. Select the desired Route by moving the ShuttlePoint knob up/down or turning the
rotary knob to left/right or touching the scroll bar up/down and tap on it.
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If an empty row has been selected, a Warning window appears, tap on .
6. On the Chart page, a circle with a flag is shown on the first leg of the Route you chose and
a navigation line is shown, indicating the CPN Series Chart Plotter is navigating to the first
Waypoint in the Route (see C).
Using the ShuttlePoint Knob
1. On the Chart page move the ShuttlePoint knob until the cursor reaches the starting
point (or any Waypoint in the Route) of the Route.
2. Press the
key to start following the Route.
3. Press the
key twice to revert to Home Mode.
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2.8.3 GOTO MARK
1. Move the ShuttlePoint knob to an open position (no buoy, warning etc. under the
cursor) on the Chart page.
2. Press the
key to show the GOTO popup window.
3. Tap on
MARK to show the MARKS/WAYPOINTS List.
4. Tap on the desired Mark or Waypoint and press the
key.
5. You will notice a circle is drawn around the Icon Symbol. This means the CPN Series
Chart Plotter is now navigating to the point.
6. Press the
key to close the Marks/Waypoints List page.
The CPN Series Chart Plotters can start navigating to the cursor location, a saved Mark or any Waypoint
in a Route simply by touching the display or moving the cursor using the
ShuttlePoint knob to a location
or on the top of a Mark or Waypoint on the chart and pressing the key.
2.9 MAN OVER BOARD (MOB) FUNCTION
During navigation, the “MOB” feature provides a one-touch method of storing a location,
such as a point where a crew member fell overboard. In this mode, the CPN Series Chart
Plotter 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.
2.9.1 PLACING A MOB POINT
1. On the Chart page, press the key to start navigation back to the point. A Warning
window appears to advise that the MOB function has been activated, tap on
.
2. Press the
key. You will notice a MOB Mark on the Chart page and all navigation
is referring back to this point (see A).
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3. To stop navigation to the MOB point, press the key: the Soft Keys are displayed
(see B), tap on
.
2.9.2 DELETING A MOB POINT
1. After stopping navigation to the MOB point, tap on the MOB icon. The Soft Keys appear
(see A).
2. Tap on the Soft Key. A popup window will be shown to confirm deleting the
MOB point (see B).
3. Tap on
.
Pressing the key again allows deleting a previous MOB. A Warning window appears to advise that
MOB is already present, tap on
. This allows to stop navigation to the MOB point and also
deleting it.
2.10 TRACKS
The CPN Series Chart Plotter has the capability to store 20 individual Tracks and record
up to 10,000 Track Points.
Please note the Track Points memory is 10,000 points. This means for a long journey you may have to adjust
the tracking time or distance to be able to track your journey. It should be noted when the 10,000 Track Points
are used up, the first Track point laid down will be deleted when a new point is placed on the chart.
Before using the Track function you will need to setup the Track function that suits your boat.
The Track function records your vessel’s location as it moves through the water. The Track
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function can be setup to lay down a Track for a predetermined time or distance interval. If
you have a fast-moving boat you may want to setup the CPN Series Chart Plotter to record
a Track point every 0.5Nm or if you have a sail boat you may want to setup to lay down a
Track point once every 1 minute.
To set the time or distance interval you should follow the procedure:
1. Press the
key, tap on User Points.
2. Tap on
TRACK. The Track menu appears.
3. Tapping on STEP UNIT selects between Dist or Time.
4. Tap on
DISTANCE or TIME step interval.
5. Tap on the desired step value and tap on it.
6. Press the
key or tap on in the Track window to exit the menu.
When using the Tracking feature you will notice every time a Track Point is laid down on the
Chart page a small filled in circle is shown on the Track line.
If you move the cursor over the top of the circle a popup window will be shown with the Time,
Water Temperature, Speed and Course Over Ground (COG). This is very useful if you are
fishing and want to review the conditions where the fish were being caught.
2.10.1 SAVING AND STARTING A NEW TRACK
A Track can be saved and retained in memory when the power is turned off. To start a new
Track:
1. Press the
key, tap on User Points.
2. Tap on
TRACK.
3. Tap on
ACTIVE TRACK.
4. Enter the next Track number using the touchscreen keyboard. Tap on
to select
the new Track.
5. Tap on
TRACKING to start laying down Track Points.
6. Tap on
to exit the menu to the Chart page.
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2.10.2 DELETING A TRACK
1. Press the key, tap on User Points.
2. Tap on
TRACK.
3. Tap on
ACTIVE TRACK.
4. Enter the Track number using the touchscreen keyboard. Tap on
.
4. Tap on
DELETE.
5. A Warning window will be shown to confirm if you want to reset the Track. Tap on
.
The Track is now deleted.
6. Tap on
to exit the menu to the Chart page.
2.10.3 OTHER SETTINGS IN THE TRACK MENU
You will notice the Track Menu has other selections:
Tracking : Allows turning On or Off (default) the Tracking function.
Active Track : Allows saving a Track to one of the 5 Tracks available. Track 1 is the default.
Visible : Shows (On) or hides (default, Off) a Track selected in ACTIVE TRACK menu.
Line Color : Selects the color of the Track line.
Delete : Deletes a Track selected in the ACTIVE TRACK menu.
Step Unit : Allowable selections are Distance (default) or Time.
Distance : User adjustable Distance interval of when Track point is laid down on the Chart page. 0.1Nm
is the default setting.
Time : User adjustable Time interval of when Track point is laid down on the Chart page. 5 min is the
default setting.
2.11 TRIP LOG & TIMERS
2.11.1 TRIP LOG SELECTION IN DATA WINDOW
On the Chart, Navigation, Highway and NMEA Data pages the windows may be customized
to show Trip Log information.When the CPN Series Chart Plotter receives a valid position
fix, it records distance traveled.
1. Select one of the pages listed above, press and hold the
key. You will notice one
of the data boxes will be highlighted in yellow.
2. Tap on the yellow highlighted window to show the menu popup window.
3. Tap on
NAVIGATION.
4. Tap on
Trip Log (TLOG).
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5. Press the key one time so yellow highlight is removed from the data window.
Resetting the Trip Log
When Trip Log is selected in one of the data windows and you want to reset the Log:
1. Press and hold the
key until a field is highlighted (it will be shown in a yellow frame).
2. Tap on
TLOG.
3. A menu popup window will be shown. Tap on
RESET.
4. A Warning window will be shown to confirm if you want to reset the Trip Log. Tap on
.The Trip Log is now reset.
6. Press the key two times to store and exit the editing mode.
2.11.2 COUNT DOWN TIMER SELECTION IN DATA WINDOW
On the Chart, Navigation, Highway and NMEA Data pages the windows may be customized
to show a Count Down Timer (HH:MM:SS).
1. Select one of the pages listed above, press and hold the
key. You will notice one
of the data boxes will be highlighted in yellow.
2. Tap on the yellow highlighted window to show the menu popup window.
3. Tap on
NAVIGATION.
4. Tap on
Count Down Timer (CDT) (see A).
5. On the selected data box CDT appears (see B) . Press the key one time so yellow
highlight is removed from the data window.
You can insert the desired starting value and then start the timer (see the following
paragraph “Setting the Count Down Timer”). Once the timer reaches the 00:00:00, a pop-
up Warning window is shown and an audible alarm sounds (only if the Audible Alarm option
is set On, see Par. 2.13.10 “Alarms”): tap on
to close the Warning window. The counter
value is reset to the previously set starting value.
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Setting the Count Down Timer
When Count Down Timer is shown in one of the data windows, you can set the required
starting value, and/or start/stop the timer, following the procedure below.
1. Press and hold the
key until a field is highlighted (it will be shown in a yellow frame).
2. Tap on
CDT (see A). A menu popup window will be shown (see B).
If Count Down Timer is not active
a. Tap on START to start counting down from the counter value. The data customization
box will be closed.
b. Tap on
RESTART to reset the current counter value to the starting value and start
counting down. The data customization box will be closed.
c. Tap on
SET to set a starting value of the counter. The touchscreen keyboard
appears. Insert the desired value; when finished tap on
, the keyboard
disappears.
If Count Down Timer is active
a. Tap on STOP to stop counting down, the current counter value is remembered. The
data customization box will be closed.
b. Tap on
RESTART to reset the current counter value to the starting value and start
counting down. The data customization box will be closed.
3. Press the
key one time so yellow highlight is removed from the data window.
The default setting is 00:10:00 (10 min). The minimum value you can set is 00:00:01 and the maximum
value is 99:00:00.
2.11.3 TRIP TIMER SELECTION IN DATA WINDOW
On the Chart, Navigation, Highway and NMEA Data pages the windows may be customized
to show a Trip Timer (HHH:MM:SS) in order to measure elapsed time between two
moments in time (e.g. the beginning and the end of the trip).
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1. Select one of the pages listed above, press and hold the key. You will notice one
of the data boxes will be highlighted in yellow.
2. Tap on the yellow highlighted window to show the menu popup window.
3. Tap on
NAVIGATION.
4. Tap on
Trip Timer (TRT) (see A).
5. On the selected data box TRT appears (see B) . Press the key one time so yellow
highlight is removed from the data window.
The Trip Timer starts counting up the time in seconds in the moment you start it (see the
following paragraph “Handling the Trip Timer”).
Handling the Trip Timer
When Trip Timer is shown in one of the data windows, you can reset, start or stop the timer,
following the procedure below:
1. Press and hold the
key until a field is highlighted (it will be shown in a yellow frame).
2. Tap on
TRT (see A). A menu popup window will be shown (see B).
a. Tap on RESET to reset the counter to zero. A Warning window will be shown to
confirm if you want to reset the Trip Timer. Tap on
.The Trip Timer is now reset.
b. Tap on
START to start the counting up from the current counter value. The data
customization box will be closed.
c. Tap on
STOP to stop counting down, the current counter value is remembered. The
data customization box will be closed.
The max TRT value is 999:00:00. When the Trip Timer reaches 999 hours, it will keep counting but will
display in the databox “>999”.
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2.12 USER SD CARD
An optional User SD CARD can be used to backup Marks, Routes, and Tracks stored in your
CPN Series Chart Plotter's memory.
Any SD CARD can become a User SD CARD, as long as the SD CARD is initialized (see the following
Par. 2.12.1 “Initializng the SD CARD”).
The User SD CARD is similar to a backup disk used with a PC. The User SD CARD is useful
to backup User Points when the RAM has to be cleared to resolve an issue or load new
Software, or if you would like to transfer Waypoint, Track and Route information from one
STANDARD HORIZON CPN Series Chart Plotter to another.
To select the User SD CARD menu follow the procedure:
1. Open the SD CARD door and insert a User SD CARD.
2. Press the
key, tap on User Points.
3. Tap on the right arrow next to DSC DIR Desktop icon two times to display USER CARD.
4. Tap on
USER CARD. The User SD CARD page appears.
If a not initialized SD CARD is present in the slot, a Warning window is shown.
2.12.1 INITIALIZING THE SD CARD
The initialization or formatting of a SD CARD prepares the SD CARD to receive and store
information. Initialization permanently erases user data previously saved on the SD CARD,
but it does not affect the cartographic data present on the SD CARD.
1. Open the SD CARD door and insert the SD CARD.
If there is another SD CARD inserted into the slot yet, before following the initializing procedure, please
safely remove it using the following steps:
1. Press the
key, tap on Setup Menu.
2. Tap on the right arrow next to ADVANCED Desktop icon two times to display
ABOUT and tap on it.
3. Tap anywhere in the About page to display Soft Keys.
4. Tap on the
Soft Key. A message is shown informing you that it is possible to remove
the cartridge from the slot.
5. Tap on
in the popup window, then on in the next window.
6. Open the door and gently remove the SD CARD from the slot.
7. Press the key repeatedly to exit.
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2. Press the key, tap on User Points.
3. Tap on the right arrow next to DSC DIR Desktop icon two times to display USER CARD.
4. Tap on
USER CARD. The USER SD CARD page appears.
5. Tap on the
Soft Key.
6. A Warning window appears to confirm you want to format the SD CARD.
7. Tap on to confirm (or press the key).
8. Tap on
to confirm.
2.12.2 TRANSFERRING FILES TO A USER SD CARD
1. Insert a User SD CARD into the slot.
2. Press the
key, tap on User Points.
3. Tap on the right arrow next to DSC DIR Desktop icon two times to display USER CARD.
4. Tap on
USER CARD. The User SD CARD page appears.
5. Tap on the
Soft Key.
6. A popup
SAVE FILE window appears. In this window you can change the name and the
file type tapping on it.
7. To save the file, tap on
in window. The Information window momentarily
shows SAVING, then shows SAVING...OK.
8. Tap on
to confirm.
2.12.3 LOADING A FILE FROM A USER SD CARD
If you have a problem and accidentally lose the User Points in the CPN Series Chart Plotter,
with a User SD CARD it is possible to load the data back into the CPN Series Chart Plotter.
Using the following procedure to load a file from the User SD CARD inserted in the slot:
1. Press the
key, tap on User Points.
2. Tap on the right arrow next to DSC DIR Desktop icon two times to display USER CARD.
3. Tap on
USER CARD. The User SD CARD page appears.
4. Select the saved file from the User SD CARD list by tapping on it.
5. Tap on the
Soft Key. The Information window LOADING...OK appears when
loading is complete.
6. Tap on
to confirm.
2.12.4 DELETING A FILE FROM A USER SD CARD
You may want to delete a saved file on the User SD CARD inserted in the slot.
1. Press the
key, tap on User Points.
2. Tap on the right arrow next to DSC DIR Desktop icon two times to display USER CARD.
3. Tap on
USER CARD. The User SD CARD page appears.
4. Select the saved file from the User SD CARD list by tapping on it.
5. Tap on the
Soft Key. The Warning window appears to confirm you want to
delete the file.
6. Tap on
to confirm.
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2.12.5 REFRESHING A USER SD CARD
If you opened the User SD CARD page, you may want to change the User SD CARD
inserted in the slot with a new one.
If a cartographic SD CARD is inserted into the slot, do not follow the procedure below. Please refer to Par.
2.3 “Removing the SD CARD”).
1. Open the door, remove the existing User SD CARD from the slot and insert another User
SD CARD into the same slot.
2. Tap on the
Soft Key. This "new" User SD CARD is now ready to receive and
store information.
2.13 MAIN MENU
The Main Menu allows quick and easy Page Selection and setup of the CPN Series Chart
Plotter. Press the
key from any page to show the Main Menu. This display consists
of two parts:
· the page selection area with the Page Icons . There are 10 Page Icons specified:
Chart, Navigation, NMEA, Fish Finder (only active when FF connected), Tide, User
Points, Alarms, Video Input (only active when Video Camera connected), Setup Menu
and AIS.
· the desktop area with the Desktop Icons
. Each Page Icon has a defined related
set of Desktop Icons.
Only 8 Page Icons can be displayed on the screen at one time. To scroll to the next column
of Page Icons, the right hand arrow (or top right hand arrow if two are displayed) can be
tapped. It will be active as long as there are more Page Icons to be displayed. In order to
display the previous set of Page Icons the top left arrow has to be tapped. It is active until
the initial set of icons is displayed.
The same scrolling mechanism is applied to the Desktop area.
The selected Page Icon and Desktop Icon are graphically marked for easy identification.
Refer to the previous image you will notice right arrows which when pressed will show additional Page
Icons or Desktop Icons depending on the arrow pressed. To display a previous set of Page or Desktop
Icons tap on the left arrow.
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2.13.1 SELECTING A PAGE OR MENU
1. Press the key to show the Main Menu.
2. Tap on the desired Page Icon. The related set of Desktop Icons is displayed in the
Desktop area on the bottom of the page.
ShuttlePoint knob
Page icons may be selected by moving the ShuttlePoint knob up/down or left/right.
3. Tap on the desired Desktop Icon to change the display.
Rotary knob
Desktop Icons may be chosen and selected by rotating the rotary knob and pressing it in.
For example, to select the Dual Chart page:
1. Press the
key.
2. Tap on
Chart page Icon. In the bottom of the page the available Desktop Icons appear
(see A).
3. Tap on
DUAL Desktop Icon (see B). The Dual Chart page appears (see C).
2.13.2 CUSTOMIZING A PAGE ICON
1. Tap on the icon to be changed (see A).
2. Press and hold the
key to show the Page Icons Selection menu.
3. Tap on a desired page name (see B) to switch the location of the two icons (see C).
2.13.3 CHART PAGE
The Chart page is the main page of the CPN Series Chart Plotter. From this page you can
zoom in/out, pan around the chart, show information about cartographic objects, see the
exact vessel position with the COG and SOG, place points, GOTO a destination point, show
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Track history etc.
1. Press the
key, tap on Chart. In the bottom of the page the available icons appear:
SINGLE opens the Chart page, DUAL opens the Dual Chart page, & HIGHWAY opens
the Chart/Highway page,
FIND opens the Find Services & More menu and C-WEATHER
opens the C-Weather page.
For & HIGHWAY please see “Chart/Highway Page” in Par. 2.13.4 “Navigation Pages”, for FIND see Par.
2.4 “Using Find Services” and for C-WEATHER see Par. 2.16 “C-MAP Weather Forecasts Service”.
Single
To show a Single Chart, follow the procedure below:
1. Press the
key, tap on Chart.
2. Tap on
SINGLE.
Dual
Selecting this page will show two chart windows. Each window’s chart settings are
independent of the other.
1. Press the
key, tap on Chart.
2. Tap on
DUAL.
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When Dual Chart is selected, you will notice one of the chart windows will have a red border
around it. This red border indicates which chart window the CPN Series Chart Plotter has
the focus on, meaning if the
ShuttlePoint knob is moved the cursor on chart window will
move. The focus may be changed to the other chart window by tapping on the desired
screen: the red border around the window is moved from active window to the other.
Data Window Selections
The CPN Series Chart Plotter windows, displayed on Chart, Dual Chart and C-Weather
pages, may be changed in the following way.
1. To change, press the
key, tap on Setup Menu.
2. Tap on
GENERAL.
3. Tap on
CHART PAGE WINDOW.
4. Tap on the desired selection. The default is the 2 lines small window.
5. Tap on
to exit to the Chart page.
Customizing Data Windows
The data fields contained on the General, 1 line small/large and 2 lines small data windows
can be changed to the following selections:
· Chart Scale
1
GPS selections
· POS = Position
2
· SOG = Speed Over Ground
· COG = Course Over Ground
· HDG = Heading from Electronic Compass
· ALT = Altitude
· HDOP = Horizontal Dilution of Precision
· VDOP = Vertical Dilution of Precision
· DATE = Current Date
· TIME = Current Time
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NAVIGATION selections
· DST = Distance to navigated point
3
· BRG = Bearing to navigated point
3
· XTE = Cross Track Error
· TTG = Time To Go
· CDT = Count Down Timer
· STR = Steering Angle
· TLOG = Trip Log
· TRT = Trip Timer
· VMG = Velocity Made Good
· ETA = Estimated Time of Arrival
· TRK = Available free Track point
· VEL = Max Speed Log
ENVIRONMENT selections
· DPT = Depth
· SPD = Speed Through Water
· AWS = Apparent Wind Speed
· AWD = Apparent Wind Direction
· TWS = True Wind Speed
· TWD = True Wind Direction
· W-T = Water Temperature
· A-T = Air Temperature
· A-P = Atmospheric Pressure
· DEW = Dew point Temperature
1
Chart Scale is available only for Chart pages (1 line small, 2 lines small, 1 line large) and is always
displayed in the General Chart window (it is not customizable there).
2
Available only on the Highway page/Chart page 1 line large.
3
When the GENERAL window is selected and the CPN Series Chart Plotter is in Home Mode, the BRG
will show - - -, unless the CPN Series Chart Plotter is navigating to a point. When in Cursor Mode, the BRG
shows the Bearing from the ship’s position to the cursor location.
To select the desired field, follow the procedure:
1. Press and hold the
key until a field is highlighted (it will be shown in a yellow frame,
see A).
2. Tap on the desired data field (the yellow frame is moved to the desired data field). The
menu popup window will be shown (see B).
3. Tap on the desired data (Chart Scale) or group as GPS, NAVIGATION or
ENVIRONMENT. In this case another popup window will be shown (see C).
4. Tap on the desired setting. Both popup windows will be closed, and the selection you
made will appear in the desired box. (see D).
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For Data Boxes which can be displayed in different units, units can be selected in General Setup menu
(see Par. 2.1.4 “Settings in General Setup Menu”).
5. Press the key to store and exit the editing mode.
Data window field on the Compass, Highway, GPS Status, Digital and Analog Display and Fish Finder
pages and gauges on Analog Display may be customized in the above manner.
Collapsing Data Windows
A data window may be visible or collapsed, to show less or more chart area. To collapse
or expand a window, tap on the arrow key as show on the following image.
· If the Data Window is enlarged, touching the icon collapses the 1 line large / 1
line small / 2 lines small Data Window and touching the icon collapses the General
Data Window.
· If the Data Window is collapsed, touching the icon
expands the Data Window
back to 1 line large / 1 line small / 2 lines small or touching the icon
expands the
General.
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Additional Functions on Chart Page: Information on Objects
When on the Chart page you will notice icons of Buoys, Towers, Lights, Wrecks, Tide
Stations, Port Icons, and so on. If the cursor is moved over the top of these icons a popup
window will be shown containing information about the icon (this is possible only if the Auto
Info function is enabled). The CPN Series Chart Plotter allows you to see information On
All cartographic objects shown on the screen (see A), or only On Points (see B) or to turn
this function Off (in this case no popup window is shown when the cursor in placed on a
cartographic object - see C). The default setting is On Points.
To select the information displayed on Objects follow the procedure:
1. Press the
key, tap on Setup Menu.
2. Tap on
GENERAL.
3. Turn the
rotary knob to select AUTO INFO and tap on it.
4. Tap on
Off, On Points or On All.
5. When the item you want has been selected, press the
key to exit the menu.
Display Mode
Selects from a pre-defined table what cartographic objects are displayed and which display
options are set. Pre-programmed settings are user selectable from Full, Medium, Low,
Radar (reduces the information on the display to simulate items that would be shown on a
Radar display. Please note this function is not actually showing Radar information it is only
showing what typically would be shown by a separate dedicated Radar display), Tides,
Custom (default mode).
To change to one of the pre-programmed settings follow the steps described below:
1. Press the
key, tap on Setup Menu.
2. Tap on
CHART. The Chart Configurations menu appears.
3. Tap on
DISPLAY MODE.
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4. Tap on the desired preset among Full, Medium, Low, Radar, Tides and Custom.
5. Tap on
to exit to the Chart page.
The following table shows the selections for each mode:
Setting Full Medium Low Radar Tides Custom
(Default values)
Place Names On On On On On On
Nav-Aids Names On Off Off Off Off Off
Port Names On Off Off Off Off Off
Nav-Aids & Light Sectors On No Sectors No Sectors No Sectors Off On
Attention Areas On On Off Off Off On
Tides & Currents On Off Off Off On On
Seabed Type On Off Off Off Off On
Ports & Services On On Off On Off On
Tracks & Routes On Off Off Off Off On
Depth Shading Mode Dynamic Dynamic Dynamic Dynamic Dynamic Dynamic
Safe Depth 15ft 15ft 15ft 15ft 15ft 15ft
Depth Range Min 0ft 0ft 0ft 0ft 0ft 0ft
Depth Range Max 32804ft 32804ft 32804ft 32804ft 32804ft 32804ft
Lat/Lon Grid On Off Off Off Off Off
Boundaries Mode Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto
Chart Boundaries On Off Off Off Off Off
VAD Boundaries On Off Off Off On Off
Chart Lock On On On On On On
Underwater Ob. Limit 1000ft 32ft 32ft 32ft 32ft 1000ft
Rocks Icon + Depth Icon Icon Icon Icon Icon
Obstructions Icon + Depth Icon Icon Icon Icon Icon
Diffusers Icon + Depth Icon Icon Icon Icon Icon
Wrecks Icon + Depth Icon Icon Icon Icon Icon
Marine Settings
Controls the display on the chart of the marine features.
Place Names : Turns the local area names On or Off.
Nav-Aids Names : Turns the Nav-Aids names On or Off.
Port Names : Turns the Port names On or Off.
Nav-Aids & Light Sectors: Turns the presentation of Lights, Signals, Buoys and Beacons On (Nav-Aids & Light
Sectors are shown), Off (Nav-Aids & Light Sectors are not shown) or No Sectors (Nav-
Aids are shown, Light Sectors are hidden).
Attention Areas : Turns the Attention Areas (areas in which special attention by the mariner is required
because of natural or man-made hazards sailing regulations and restrictions) On or Off.
Tides & Currents : Turns the Tides and Currents On or Off. When data/time is available, Tidal stream ar-
rows are shown on the charts, indicating the direction and strength of the Tide. If no data/
time is available from the GPS or the
CPN Series 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:
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When the CPN Series 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.
Seabed Type : Turns the Seabed Type On or Off.
Ports & Services : Turns the Ports and Service icons (areas along the shore with facilities for mooring, loading
and uploading of ships, generally sheltered from waves and winds; Port installations are
piers, wharves, pontoons, dry docks, cranes) On or Off.
Tracks & Routes : Turns the Tracks and Routes objects (recommended and established Routes for ships at sea,
including traffic separation schemes, deep water routes) On or Off.
Depth Settings
Controls the depth information on the Chart page.
Depth Shading Mode : Selects among three different Depth Shading Modes: Safe, Dynamic and Dynamic Inverted.
Each shading method presents the depth area, and the color used to display it, according to a
different rule. In Dynamic and Dynamic Inverted modes, it is possible to highlight a particular depth
area selecting a depth interval; you can choose a particular depth range and each depth area which
overlaps these values will be highlighted with a defined color.
Dynamic: When shading mode is set to Dynamic, the depth areas are drawn using a color
defined dynamically according the depth of the other areas that have to be displayed. It
is possible to summarize the behavior of this mode in these few steps: first of all, any depth
will be collected in a ordered list, then 32 different blue colors from dark blue to white are
assigned to these values. White is used to draw the highest depth area.
Dynamic Inverted: Dynamic Inverted mode is similar to Dynamic mode; the only
difference is that dark blue will be used for the highest depth area and white for the lowest
depth area.
Safe: Safe mode allows you to identify the areas with a depth above a value specified by
you (see the Safe Depth option). This shading mode is very important to identify the map
region where the depth is greater than a specified value and for this reason the shipping
can be considered safe.
Safe Depth : In Safe mode, it is necessary to set the value for the Safe Depth to identify safe and unsafe
area. If this value is not set, all depth areas appear with the same color. Sets the value in
the range 0 - 1000ft.
Depth Range Min : Sets the minimum depth limit for Spot Soundings and Depth Contours.
Depth Range Max : Sets the maximum depth limit for Spot Soundings and Depth Contours.
Chart Settings
Settings that control how the chart features will be shown on the Chart page of the CPN
Series Chart Plotter.
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Lat/Lon Grid : Turns the Latitude and Longitude grid lines On (see A) or Off (see B) on the Chart page.
Boundaries Mode : Selects the Boundaries Mode Auto (only the boundaries of the four next levels are shown) or
Manual (all boundaries are shown). Boundaries Mode applies both to the standard Chart
Boundaries and to VAD Boundaries.
Chart Boundaries : Turns the Chart Boundaries On (see A) or Off (see B). The Chart Boundaries are the “ticked” boxes
surrounding the coastline. Each box indicates an area where more detail is available. The Chart
Boundaries are shown with a C-MAP 4D SD CARD or without (shows coverage area of Built-In Charts
1
).
1
For North America users only.
While the Boundaries Mode and Chart Boundaries settings are set to Manual and On, respectively,
depending on the chart area being displayed and the current zoom level, some degradation in the
performance of the CPN Series Chart Plotter may be experienced. If this occurs, it will also be visible as
reduced response when using the menus: for example, when a menu item is selected the item might not
respond for several seconds.
The Boundaries Mode setting of Auto, with Chart Boundaries set to On,
provides a combination believed to be adequate for the majority of situations where you want to display
the Chart Boundaries.
VAD Boundaries : Turns the Value Added Data Boundaries On or Off. The Value Added Data (VAD) is a collection
of additional cartographic objects which are not present on the original paper chart. These objects
have been obtained from other sources and then merged to the C-MAP 4D charts in order to
provide more information useful for the navigation.
Chart Lock : Turns the chart function On/Off. When Chart Lock is On, the available zoom scales are only the
ones containing cartographic data. Instead when Chart Lock is Off, it is possible to zoom down
into zoom scales not covered by cartographic data. The Safety Status Bar DSI (Data Safety
Indicator) window, if present, will show “NO CHART”, when the CPN Series Chart Plotter is
zoomed into a chart level which does not contain cartographic data.
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Underwater Objects Settings
The following selections are used to control which Underwater Objects are shown on the
Chart page.
Underwater Object Limit
1
: Selects the max depth value to display Underwater Objects. If value is set to 0ft, the Underwater
Objects are not shown on the chart display. If the depth value is set more than 0ft (i.e. 10ft), depth
information will be shown on the chart display from 0ft to the selected depth.
Rocks : Sets Icon/Icon+Depth
2
for displaying Rocks.
Obstructions : Sets Icon/Icon+Depth
2
for displaying Obstructions.
Diffusers : Sets Icon/Icon+Depth
2
for displaying Diffusers (a Diffuser is a structure usually found on top
of a submerged pipe that helps diffuse material into the water, i.e. discharge or
wastewater, and can be an obstruction to navigation).
Wrecks : Sets Icon/Icon+Depth
2
for displaying Wrecks.
1
The Underwater Objects shown on the chart display could be up to 3ft deeper than the entered value to
guarantee a safety tolerance margin.
2
Selections: ICON (the object icon is visible, in the range selected from “Underwater Object Depth Limit”
option); ICON+DEPTH (the object icon and the depth are visible, in the range selected from “Underwater
Object Depth Limit” option).
2.13.4 NAVIGATION PAGES
Pages contained on the Navigation Desktop are useful for navigating to a Waypoint or
viewing the status of GPS signals.
1. Press the
key, tap on Navigation. In the bottom of the page the available selections
appear:
HIGHWAY opens the Highway page, COMPASS opens the Compass page and
GPS opens the GPS Status page.
Highway Page
Shows a 3D Highway view of the vessel travelling through the water only when navigating
to a destination point, Mark or following a Route.
1. Press the
key, tap on Navigation.
2. Tap on HIGHWAY. The Highway page appears. Data Boxes on the Highway page can
be customized, except for GPS Status (see
in the following picture).
3. In the bottom left corner of the Highway page there is a small gray window (see in
the following picture) which shows the Scale (width) of the Highway. The default width
is 0.2Nm however this may be changed by tapping a finger anywhere on the display to
show two Soft Keys. Tap on the
Soft Key or on the Soft Key to change
the scale of the Highway.
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Chart/Highway Page
It is possible to set the Chart page and the Highway page on the same screen:
1. Press the
key, tap on Chart.
2. Tap on
& HIGHWAY.
Compass Page
This page is useful to show information when heading to a destination, following a compass
heading or navigating to a Mark or a Route.
1. Press the
key, tap on Navigation.
2. Tap on
COMPASS. The Compass page appears. Data Boxes on the Compass page
can be customized, except for Latitude, Longitude, GPS Status, COG and BRG.
Tapping anywhere on the screen brings up the
Soft Key.
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GPS Status Page
This page is used as a reference to see how well the GPS is receiving satellites.
1. Press the
key, tap on Navigation.
2. Tap on
GPS. The GPS Status page appears. Data Boxes can be customized, except
for Latitude, Longitude and GPS Status.
The WAAS/GPS Icon Area may change due to the satellite reception:
ACQUIRING : the GPS is trying to receive a valid position fix.
GPS2D : the GPS is receiving at least 2 satellites.
GPS3D : the GPS is receiving at least 3 satellites.
WAAS 2D/3D : the GPS is receiving a 2D or 3D position and the correction from the WAAS satellite.
GPS Setup Menu
From this page it is possible to activate the GPS Setup menu
1
following this procedure:
1. Firstly a tap anywhere on the screen for the Soft Keys to appear is needed (they are not
displayed on the page by default and permanently). Then tapping on the
Soft Key brings up the GPS Setup menu
1
. See the following table:
GPS Source : Allows setting the GPS Source among Internal Antenna, External Antenna and
Second CPN. The default setting is Internal Antenna.
Restart GPS : Restarts all GPS processes. Once executed, the message "Done" is shown.
Navigation Speed : Allows setting the Navigation Speed (SOG update) among Low and High. The default
setting is High.
Speed Filter : Allows to resolve erratic speed readings in rough seas. Available values are Off, Low,
Medium, High. The default setting is Off.
Diff Correction Source : Allows setting what kind of Differential Correction will be used by the GPS between
WAAS/EGNOS and None. The default setting is WAAS/EGNOS.
2. Tap on the preferred item.
3. Press the
key to exit the menu.
1
The GPS Setup menu changes depending if the internal or external GPS is detected and switched on,
and also can be different depending on the type of the external GPS used.
WAAS/EGNOS Setting
From the GPS Status page it is possible to disable the WAAS/EGNOS setting following this
procedure:
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1. Tap anywhere on the screen and then tap on the Soft Key: the GPS Setup
menu appears.
2. Tap on
DIFF CORRECTION SOURCE to select None (to disable).
3. Press the
key to exit the menu.
2.13.5 NMEA PAGES
1. Press the key, tap on NMEA. In the bottom of the page the available selections
appear:
DIGITAL, ANALOG, COMBO and MONITOR.
NMEA Digital Page
The CPN Series Chart Plotter is capable of displaying information in the customizable data
windows from external NMEA-0183 or NMEA-2000 devices, depending on which data
source has been selected
1
.
1
To change the priority of the data source, NMEA-0183 or NMEA-2000, follow the procedure:
1. Press the
key, tap on Setup Menu.
2. Tap on
ADVANCED. The Advanced Setup menu appears.
3. Tap on
DATA SOURCE PRIORITY. The Data Source Priority menu appears.
4. If you want to change the data source with the highest priority, tap on the desired source and it is shown
in the first position.
Depth Sounder, Speed Log with Temp, Wind Speed and Direction, Flux Gate Compass, and
GPS information can be shown in any of the boxes.
The NMEA-0183 sentences and the NMEA-2000 PGNs read from external devices are listed in the
Chapter 8 “Specifications”.
To display the desired NMEA Digital page follow this procedure:
1. Press the
key, tap on NMEA.
2. Tap on
DIGITAL. There are 6 NMEA Digital pages which can be displayed one after the
other. They can display from 1 to 16 boxes and each data box can be customized. The
default NMEA Digital shows 3 windows:
3. Move the ShuttlePoint knob to the left/right to scroll through all NMEA Digital pages,
otherwise tap anywhere on this page for the Soft Keys to appear, and then tap on the
desired Soft Key to select the NMEA Digital page you want. For example tap on the
Soft Key to open NMEA Digital page with 6 boxes. See the following picture.
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The 3 BOXES configuration is useful when navigating to a destination and trying to keep
the Course Over Ground (COG) and Bearing (BRG) figures the same.
Customizing Data Boxes in the NMEA Digital Page
To customize a data box please follow the procedure below:
1. Select a NMEA Digital page, then press and hold the
key. One of the data boxes
will be highlighted in yellow, release the
key.
2. Tap on the box to be changed (see A) to show the menu popup window (see B).
3. Tap on the desired group (GPS, NAVIGATION, ENVIRONMENT, ENGINE-1
1
,
ENGINE-2
1
, ENGINE-3
1
or TANK). Another popup window will be shown (see C).
1
These are the default Engine names. To define the Engine names you want please see Par. 2.14.4
“Engines Name Selection”.
4. Tap on desired selection. Both menu popup windows will be closed, and the selection
you made will appear in the desired box.
5. Press the
key one time so yellow highlight is removed from the data window (see D).
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Analog Page
The Engine pages allow you to display information in the form of analog gauges and data boxes.
1. Press the
key, tap on NMEA.
2. Tap on
ANALOG.
Both data boxes and gauges can be customized to show desired data. The procedure is as
explained in the previous Paragraph “Customizing Data Boxes in the NMEA Digital Page”.
For some gauges it is also possible to select a desired range.
Engine & Chart (Combo) Page
It is possible to set the Chart page and the Engine page on the same screen. Data boxes
and gauges on this page can be also customized.
1. Press the
key, tap on NMEA.
2. Tap on
COMBO.
Monitor Page
The Monitor page is very useful to see if an external device (for example a Depth Sounder)
is transmitting NMEA-0183 or NMEA-2000 data to the CPN Series Chart Plotter.
1. Press the
key, tap on NMEA.
2. Tap on
MONITOR. The display should look similar to the following picture (see A). The
currently selected source of data is shown in the bottom right corner of the page.
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3. To view data from another port or device, tap anywhere on the page for the Soft Keys
to appear (see B).
4. Tap on the
Soft Key. A window with available options will appear.
5. Tap on the desired port or device in the list.
6. To freeze the data on the display so it is easy to read and understand, press the
ShuttlePoint knob or the rotary knob.
7. To unfreeze the data, the
ShuttlePoint knob must be pressed again.
2.13.6 FISH FINDER (OPTIONAL FF525 REQUIRED)
The Fish Finder Icon and page selections may be accessed only when an optional FF525
is connected.
1. Press the
key, tap on Fishfinder. In the bottom of the page the available selections
appear.
2. Tap on the right or left bottom arrow to scroll the Desktop Icons to display the desired
icon. From the left:
·
FULL 200kHz opens the Fish Finder 200kHz Full page
· FULL 50kHz opens the Fish Finder 50kHz Full page
· 200kHz & CHART opens the Fish Finder 200kHz page on the right side and the Chart
page on the left
·
50kHz & CHART opens the Fish Finder 50kHz page on the right side and the Chart page
on the left
·
DUAL opens the Fish Finder 200kHz page on the right side and the 50kHz page on the left
· ZOOM 200kHz opens the Fish Finder 200kHz Zoom page
· ZOOM 50kHz opens the Fish Finder 50kHz Zoom page
· AUTO opens the Fish Finder 50/200kHz Zoom page.
3. Tap on the desired display. See the following example. For basic connections refer to
Chapter 7 “Connections”. For detailed installation and connections refer to the manual
supplied with the FF525.
2.13.7 TIDE PAGE
1. Press the key, tap on Tide. In the bottom of the page 2 available selections appear:
TIDE and FIND.
Tides
The Tide page contains Tide information critical for safe navigation. It is also useful for
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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.
1. Press the
key, tap on Tide.
2. Tap on
TIDE. The page appears:
It includes information on the moon phase with image, rise and set times and also rise
and set times of the sun with an image of the sun. Moving the
ShuttlePoint knob left
and right controls the Tide Prediction time
(see the green vertical line which moves
as the
ShuttlePoint knob moves) and moving the ShuttlePoint knob up or down
controls the Vessel Draft value
(see the orange horizontal line which moves as the
ShuttlePoint knob moves). The yellow vertical line indicates current time and it
is displayed only when receiving a fix.
3. Tap anywhere on the screen for the Soft Keys to appear. Tap on the
Soft Key to
open the Find Tide Stations which should find the 20 nearest Tide Stations. When a Tide
Station is selected, the related information is displayed on the Tide page.
Tap on the
Soft Key to enter the desired date.
When activated from the Page Selection menu it displays information related to the fix position or to the
cursor position.
None of the data boxes on this page can be customized.
2.13.8 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 system allows mariners to instantly send a distress call with GPS position (when
connected to the transceiver) to the Coast Guard or other vessels within range of the
transmission. DSC will also allow mariners to initiate Position Request, Position Report
Calls to or from another vessel equipped with a suitable DSC transceiver.
Compatible VHF Marine Radios with Digital Selective Calling are able to be interfaced with
the CPN Series Chart Plotter to feed GPS data to the VHF as well as display DSC Calls on
the CPN Series Chart Plotter:
1. A vessel that has transmitted a DSC Distress Call
2. A vessel that has transmitted a DSC Position Send Call
3. The position of a vessel that transmitted a DSC Position Request Call
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NMEA-0183/NMEA-2000 Interfacing
To take advantage of these functions the CPN Series Chart Plotter must be interfaced
(wired) to a STANDARD HORIZON or compatible DSC VHF. Refer to Chapter 7 “Connections”
for connection example.
DSC data can be received both from NMEA-0183 and NMEA-2000 relevant instruments, without any
priority. In this mode the safety will be increased.
Distress Call
CPN Series Chart Plotters are able to display the location of a vessel in distress when
interfaced to a compatible DSC VHF with NMEA-0183 or NMEA-2000 output and the radio
receives a DSC Distress Call. CPN Series Chart Plotter also log DSC Distress Calls to
review at a later date. To select the Distress Call page follow the procedure:
1. Press the
key, tap on User Points.
2. Turn the
rotary knob until DSC LOG is highlighted and tap on it.
This page allows to:
· tap on
: centers the map on the selected DSC position
· tap on
: deletes the selected DSC position
· tap on
: deletes all entries
· tap on
/ : allows hiding/showing the selected DSC position on the chart
· tap on
: allows selecting the Position Request page.
Position Request
CPN Series 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. CPN Series Chart Plotter
also logs DSC Distress Calls to review at a later date. To select the Position Request page
follow the procedure:
1. Press the
key, tap on User Points.
2. Turn the
rotary knob until DSC LOG is highlighted and tap on it.
3. Tap on .
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DSC Directory
CPN Series Chart Plotters are able to display the DSC Directory. From this page the user
can assign the Vessel Name, Contact Name and Phone number to any MMSI (Maritime
Mobile Service Identity) so that, when a DSC Distress Call or Position Request is received,
the name of the vessel is displayed in place of the MMSI number (a unique number that
is assigned to a DSC radio station for use in emergency situations).
To display the DSC Directory:
1. Press the
key, tap on User Points.
2. Tap on
DSC DIR.
This page allows to:
· Tap on
: allows to change the selected DSC Directory Entry. A popup
window appears to change NAME, MMSI, CONTACT and PHONE. Change the
desired item using the touchscreen keyboard; tap on
when finished. To save
entry tap on
and then tap on .
· Tap on : adds a new DSC Directory Entry. A popup window appears to
insert NAME, MMSI, CONTACT and PHONE. For each item enter the name/number
using the touchscreen keyboard; tap on
when finished. To save entry tap on
and then tap on .
· Tap on
: deletes the selected DSC Directory Entry
· Tap on
: deletes all DSC Directory Entries
2.13.9 VIDEO INPUT
The CPN Series Chart Plotters are able to be connected to an NTSC or PAL type video camera
or DVD player. To connect, an optional Adapter Cable ACVC10 is needed.
The camera must be powered externally as the CPN Series Chart Plotters video jack does not supply a
DC power source for the camera.
When connected, the Video image can be set to full screen or Picture in Picture (PiP) view
which may be placed over the Chart, Navigation, Highway, Tide and NMEA pages image at
full screen.
If a Video signal is not detected the VIDEO menu will be disabled.
The Video Input function and the P2N Link function (see Par. 2.17 “P2N Link”) cannot be active
simultaneously. If you try to activate the Video Input function while the P2N Link function is up and running,
a Warning window will inform you that activating Video Input stops P2N Link function and it will ask for your
confirmation.If you choose to proceed, the CPN Series Chart Plotter will stop streaming its screen image
to the mobile device. The P2N Link function will be resumed when the Video Input function is quitted.
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Video Input Menu
There are two ways to select the Video Input menu:
Video Input Menu from Video Desktop Icon
1. Press the
key, tap on Setup Menu.
2. Turn the
rotary knob or tap on the right bottom arrow to scroll the Desktop Icons to
display
VIDEO and tap on it. The Video Input menu appears.
3. Tap on
ACTIVATE VIDEO to select the video image type. See the following tables:
Video image types for CPN700i
Full Screen View : Shows the image from the video camera at full screen.
PIP View : Shows the image from the video camera on the selected page.
Video image types for CPN1010i
Full Screen View 1 : Shows the image from the video camera 1 at full screen.
Full Screen View 2 : Shows the image from the video camera 2 at full screen.
PIP View 1 : Shows the image from the video camera 1 on the selected page.
PIP View 2 : Shows the image from the video camera 2 on the selected page.
Video Input Menu from Video Page Icon
1. Press the
key, tap on Page Icon Video Input.
2. Select the video image type: for CPN700i tap on
VIEW1 or PIP1, for CPN1010i tap on
VIEW1, VIEW2, PIP1 or PIP2 as you want.
After the video image type has been selected, the CPN Series Chart Plotter will show a
Warning message with the instructions to adjust the image from the Video Input: tap on
to close the Warning window and activate the video in.
· If Full Screen View was selected, the image from the video input will be shown.
· If Picture in Picture (PiP) View was selected, a Video Input image is shown on a window
and placed over the selected page at full screen. By moving the
ShuttlePoint knob
the PiP image is moved. Press any key to close the PiP image.
Video Adjustment Mode
Once the Video Input Mode is active, press the key to enable the video adjustment
mode and then use the following keys to adjust video settings:
· Press the
/ key to adjust backlight
· Move the
ShuttlePoint knob up/down to adjust brightness and left/right to adjust
contrast
· Press the
/ key to adjust hue phase
· Press the
/ key to adjust saturation colors
· Any other key to exit Video Input Mode
Restore Defaults
To restore the video default settings:
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1. Press the key, tap on Setup Menu.
2. Turn the
rotary knob or tap on the right bottom arrow to scroll the Desktop Icons to
select
VIDEO and tap on it. The Video Input menu appears.
3. Tap on
RESTORE DEFAULTS.
2.13.10 ALARMS
1. Press the key, tap on Alarms. At the bottom of the page the available selections
appear:
SETUP, ENGINE, GROUNDING and SYSTEM.
Alarms Setup Menu
This menu is used to select and set up audible and visual alarms. See the following table:
Arrival Alarm: Alerts when the vessel is approaching a single Destination point or a Waypoint in a Route.
Available selections: 0.00 to 4.99Nm. The default setting is Off.
XTE Alarm: Alerts when the vessel is deviating from a defined course. Available selections: 0.00 to
4.99Nm. The default setting is Off.
Depth Alarm: Alerts when the received depth value from the optional FF525 50/200kHz BLACK BOX FISH
FINDER is lower than the selected value. Available selections: 0000 to 3278ft. The default
setting is Off.
Anchor Alarm: Alerts when the vessel’s position changes more than the selected distance. Available
selections: 0.00 to 4.99Nm. The default setting is Off.
Audible Alarm: Enables or disables the alarm beep. The default setting is On.
External Alarm: Enables or disables the External Alarm. When any alarm condition occurs the red wire is
switched from High Impedance to Ground. When purchasing the optional buzzer, choose
a 12VDC type with a Max current 400mA or less. The default setting is Off.
Grounding Alarm: Looks ahead of the vessel’s heading to see if a potential danger exists. When the Grounding
Alarm is enabled the CPN Series Chart Plotter will draw a triangle in front of the vessel on
the Chart page showing the area that is being searched (see below). The safe depth can be
set using this function. The default setting is Off.
Grounding Alarm Range: Sets the length of the sector to be detected: 0.25Nm, 0.5Nm and 1.0Nm. The default setting
is Off.
The Grounding Alarm function checks the objects that belong to the standard charts. It does not check
the objects belonging to the VAD categories.
The Grounding Alarm function is available only if a C-MAP 4D SD CARD is inserted. It also affects the
screen redraw speed so we suggest to disable it when not used.
When any of the objects checked are found for the first time, the CPN Series Chart Plotter shows a pop
up window to alert the user of the possible danger. The name of each new dangerous object found is
reported in the Warning window. In the Grounding Alarm Report page the relative item has a check mark
next to it, to identify the dangerous object currently detected. If in the next search cycle the same objects
are found again, the alarm window will not be shown. Instead, if in the next searches the objects found
before are no longer detected, their relevant item in the Grounding Alarm Report page is cleared (note
that in this case, if the same object type is found again later, the Alarm will be shown). The CPN Series
Chart Plotter shows an icon on the charts that identifies when a Grounding Alarm is detected.
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Engine Alarm Report
This menu is used to display the Engine Alarm Report on ENGINE-0
1
, ENGINE-1
1
and
ENGINE-2
1
. These alarms cannot be disabled or enabled by a user; they appear when a
NMEA-2000 sentence with warning information is received (of course these alarms work
only when engines are connected to NMEA-2000 bus). In the table a check mark is printed
on the relative box. Once the alarm condition is no longer present, the relative check mark
is removed.
Here is the list of all possible alarms:
· CHECK ENGINE
· OVER TEMPERATURE
· LOW OIL PRESSURE
· LOW OIL LEVEL
· LOW FUEL PRESSURE
· LOW SYSTEM VOLTAGE
· LOW COOLANT LEVEL
· WATER IN FUEL
· WATER FLOW
· HIGH BOOST PRESSURE
· REV LIMIT EXCEEDED
· EGR SYSTEM
· THROTTLE POSITION SENSOR
· ENGINE EMERGENCY STOP MODE
· WARNING LEVEL 1
· WARNING LEVEL 2
· POWER REDUCTION
· MAINTENANCE NEEDED
· ENGIN COMM ERROR
· SUB OR SECONDARY THROTTLE
· NEUTRAL START PROTECT
· ENGINE SHUTTING DOWN
1
These are the default Engine names. To define the Engine names you want please see Par. 2.14.4
“Engines Name Selection”.
Grounding Alarm Report
Displays the report of the dangerous objects currently detected. When any of the searched
objects is found in the scanned area, a check mark is printed on the relative box to identify
which dangerous objects have been currently detected. Once the alarm condition is no
longer present, the relative check mark is removed.
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System Alarm Report
Displays the report of the four alarms: Arrival Alarm, Anchor Alarm, XTE Alarm and Depth
Alarm. When one of these alarms exists, a check mark is printed on the relative box. Once
the alarm condition is no longer present, the relative check mark is removed.
2.14 ADVANCED SETTINGS
The Advanced Setup menu allows customization of many GPS functions and NMEA
interfacing.
1. Press the
key, tap on Setup Menu.
2. Tap on
ADVANCED. While in this menu you will see many selections which are
described in the next sections.
2.14.1 NAVIGATE MENU
The Navigate menu allows customization of the Coordinate System (Loran TDs), Chart
Datum, Chart Orientation Resolution (angle the vessel has to change before the chart is
redrawn) and Static Navigation. See the following table:
Coordinate System : Selections are:
a.TD: Time Difference, based on Loran
b.UTM: Universal Transverse Mercator Grid
c.ddd mm.mmm: Degrees Minutes and Thousandths of Minutes
d.ddd mm.mm: Degrees Minutes and Hundredths of Minutes
e.ddd mm.ss: Degrees Minutes and Seconds
Chart Datum : Allows selection of Chart Datums. The default Datum is WGS 1984 as C-MAP
BY J EPPESEN
cartography has been compiled using the WGS84 Datum. A datum is a mathematical
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 Res. : Sets the angle the vessel has to change before the chart is redrawn. The default setting
is 30°. Example: if the vessel is heading 000T at a speed of 25 Knots, the display will
redraw:
a.In Home Mode the CPN Series Chart Plotter centers the location of the vessel in the
center of the display while it is displayed in the center or on the bottom of the screen
(depending on the setting). To keep the vessel in the center of the display the CPN
Series Chart Plotter will occasionally redraw.
b.If the vessel changes course greater than 330T or more than 30T the chart will be
redrawn.
Static Navigation : Sets up a threshold for the speed. When the speed received from the GPS is under the
selected value, the CPN Series Chart Plotter displays zero.
Loran TD
The Loran TDs selection allows the CPN Series Chart Plotter to be set up so the user can
enter in LORAN TDs directly into the CPN Series Chart Plotter. After the TDs have been
entered, and the user changes to ddd mm.sss (Degrees Minutes and Seconds) the TDs will
be converted to Lat/Lon coordinates. To use the TD Coordinate System the user must set
up the Chain and Pair information of the TDs. If you do not know this information, refer to
paper charts that show the Chain and Pair information. See the following table:
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Chain : Selects the Chain.
Pair : Selects the Pair.
ASF1/2 : Additional Secondary phase Factor
Correction to TD1/2 values which can be inserted by the user to take into account the
additional signal propagation delay over a mixed land/seawater path compared to an all-
seawater path. Normally the user does not enter a ASF value. However for experienced
users this function allows entering of signal delay values to fine adjust the calculated
position. The user should enter delay values to fine adjust the position calculated.
Alter : Alternate Solution
Parameter selected by the user that is applied in the conversion of geographical coordinates Lat/
Lon to TD values. To be used if the position displayed is roughly not correct.
2.14.2 COMPASS (COG) SETUP
The CPN Series Chart Plotter computes compass direction from the constellation of GPS
Satellites. For the CPN Series Chart Plotter to compute direction the vessel must be moving
through the water to show a COG value. To show the vessels heading when the vessel is
not moving an optional NMEA Heading Sensor (fluxgate compass) must be connected. The
Compass menu allows the CPN Series Chart Plotter to customize the following selections:
Bearings : Selects between True and Magnetic. When Magnetic bearing is enabled, the CPN Series Chart
Plotter applies the selected Magnetic Variation (Auto or Manual, see next item) to compute Magnetic
bearing.
Variation : Allows the user to select Auto or manual. When Auto mode is selected the CPN Series Chart Plotter
computes the offset by the current GPS fixed location. Manual mode allows the user to enter in a
magnetic variation that is applied in the True conversion.
Calibration : Allows a user to enter an offset for areas that the vessel may cruise instead of entering in a manual offset
for one location. This offset is useful for cruising vessels or vessels that travel internationally often.
2.14.3 DATA SOURCE PRIORITY SELECTION
It is possible to set the priority of the input data source for GPS, Depth, Wind and Compass.
For each group you can decide on the source of data with the highest priority, setting this
data source to be number 1. This means that if the system does not receive data from
devices sending it to data source number 1, it will try to read data from devices connected
to the other data source, which is set as number 2 in priority.
The kind of data types in each group are:
· GPS : Position, SOG, COG, Date, Time, GPS signal parameters
· DEPTH : Depth, Speed Through Water, Water Temperature
· WIND : Speed and Direction
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· COMPASS : Heading, Variation, Rudder Angle
The priority data source can be set following the procedure below:
1. Press the
key, tap on Setup Menu.
2. Tap on
ADVANCED. The Advanced Setup menu appears.
3. Tap on
DATA SOURCE PRIORITY. The Data Source Priority menu appears.
There are 4 groups, GPS, DEPTH, WIND and COMPASS. In each group the top item
(indicated with “1”) shows the data source with the highest priority for the related group.
For example in the following picture A, the input data source with the highest priority for
GPS is NMEA-0183:
1: NMEA-0183. But if the system does not receive GPS data from
devices sending it to NMEA-0183 input, it will try to read this data from devices
connected to NMEA-2000 bus, which is set as a second in priority:
2: NMEA-2000.
4. If you want to change the priority data source, tap on the desired source and it is shown
in the first position. For example tap on
1: NMEA-0183 and then in the following picture
B the input data source with the highest priority for GPS changes to NMEA-2000.
2.14.4 ENGINES NAME SELECTION
The Engines submenu allows you to name each instance of an Engine which is connected
to the NMEA-2000 bus. These name are displayed in gauges, in data boxes, in the data box
customization menu and in the Engine Alarm Report. The default Engine names are set to
“1”, “2” and “3”. To name the Engines follow the procedure below:
1. Press the
key, tap on Setup Menu.
2. Tap on
ADVANCED. The Advanced Setup menu appears.
3. Tap on
ENGINES. The Engines menu appears.
4. Tap on ENGINE NAME that you want to edit. The touchscreen keyboard appears, it will
allow you to enter in the name of the Engine. Insert the desired name (6 characters long);
when finished tap on
, the keyboard disappears.
2.14.5 INPUT/OUTPUT (NMEA-0183) CONNECTIONS
Refer to Chapter 7 “Connections” for wire description and connection examples.
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Input/Output
The CPN Series Chart Plotter has 3 NMEA-0183 inputs and 4 NMEA-0183 outputs. These
Ports may be set up to receive and output the following:
· NMEA-0183 - NMEA-0183 devices
1
set to 4800 Baud (default setting)
· GPS Auto - External GPS devices of unknown or different than 4800 Baud. The system
will automatically detect connected GPS’s Baud Rate and will allow correct
communication with this device.
· Fish Finder FF525 50/200kHz BLACK BOX
2
- refer to Fish Finder Owner’s Manual
· AIS 38400 - AIS Receiver
· Disabled - allows the port to be disabled.
1
RS232 not opto-isolated electrical interface.
2
Not available on Port4.
NMEA-0183 Output Sentences
The ports may be setup to output NMEA-0183 sentences. The table below shows the default
setting for each port:
Sentence Port1 Port2 Port3 Port4
GLL On On On On
VTG Off Off Off Off
BWC Off Off Off Off
WCV Off Off Off Off
APA Off Off On Off
APB Off Off On Off
HDG Off Off Off Off
BOD Off Off On Off
XTE On On On On
RMA Off Off Off Off
RMB Off Off Off Off
RMC On On On On
GGA On On On On
HSC Off Off Off Off
DBT On Off Off Off
DPT On Off Off Off
MTW On Off Off Off
VHW On Off Off Off
GSA On Off Off Off
GSV On Off Off Off
2.14.6 SIMULATION
The built-in Simulator function allows you to become proficient in the use of the CPN Series
Chart Plotter. No current position fix is required because the CPN Series Chart Plotter
simulates position data internally.
Simulation Mode : Three selections:
Off: turns the Simulation Mode off
On: enables the Simulation Mode, where the speed and course are adjusted by entering in
values in the Course and Speed selection discussed later in this table
Route: allows you to navigate to a saved Route
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Course : Allows entry of simulated course.
Speed : Allows entry of simulated speed.
Date : Allows entry of simulated date.
Time : Allows entry of simulated time.
Cursor Control : Enables (On)/disables (Off) the Cursor Control. Moving the ShuttlePoint knob up or
down will change the SOG and left or right will change the COG of the simulated vessel.
Demo Mode: In Demo Mode the CPN Series Chart Plotter automatically places a Destination point on the
Chart page in the cursor location and simulates navigation to the point. Also, the page
changes automatically every 10 seconds. The pages are shown in the following order: Main
Menu pages, General Chart page, Highway page, Compass page, Tide page, Chart/Fish
Finder, GPS Status page, Chart pages, Engine pages. Once the Demo Mode is enabled,
pressing any key temporarily exits and returns to CPN Series Chart Plotter normal
operation, but if you do not touch any key for 30 seconds Demo Mode restarts.
Navigating a Route in Simulation Mode
This selection allows you to navigate to a saved Route to see how data windows on the Chart
page and how the Navigation and Highway pages operate.
1. Create a Route.
2. Press the
key, tap on Setup Menu.
3. Tap on
ADVANCED. The Advanced Setup menu appears.
4. Tap on
SIMULATION. The Simulation menu appears.
5. Tap on
SIMULATION MODE.
6. Tap on
Route. A window with the Route(s) that are stored in the CPN Series Chart
Plotter’s memory appears.
7. Tap on the desired Route.
8. Tap on
SPEED.
9. The touchscreen keyboard appears. Enter in the speed you want the vessel to travel at
in Simulation Mode; when finished tap on
, the keyboard disappears.
10. Tap on
to exit to the last selected page.
2.14.7 DSC POLLING
This menu is used to enable or disable features related to the DSC function.
Auto Position : Selects between Manual and Auto. When Auto Position item is set to Manual and the CPN Series
Chart Plotter receives a DSC Position Request or Distress Call from a connected VHF radio, a
popup window will not be displayed. When the Auto Position is set to Auto, the CPN Series Chart
Plotter works as follows:
a : when receiving the DSC Distress or Position Request, a popup window is displayed;
b : if VIEW ON CHART is selected, the position is indicated on the chart marked with “P” or “D”.
The cursor is moved to the point “P” and shows the point in the center of the screen;
c : when moving the cursor from “P”, the location can be confirmed. At this time, the same MMSI
Position Request data that was received before are remaining and displayed.
Auto Info : Enables or disables the Auto Info. This selection is available only when Auto Position is set to
Manual. If Auto Info is set to On, when receiving the Position Request it is possible to center the
cursor over the top of the Position Request icon and show the Position Request popup window
2.14.8 ABOUT PAGE
The About page contains software, chart and optional devices information. To select the
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About page follow the procedure below:
1. Press the
key, tap on Setup Menu.
2. Tap on the right bottom arrow to scroll the Desktop Icons to display
ABOUT and tap on
it. The About page appears on the screen (see A).
3. Tap anywhere on the screen to display the Soft Keys on the bottom of the page (see B):
· The
Soft Key starts Fish Finder firmware update procedure.
· The Soft Key opens the License page which lists the legal information as
copyright and license type. Use the
and Soft keys to scroll the page
and the Soft Key to exit and return to the About page.
· FOR NORTH AMERICA USERS ONLY: the
Soft Key saves the Built-In
Charts to an optional SD CARD for updating purposes.
· The Soft Key opens the Data Access Manager Report page
· The
Soft Key starts the Safely Remove Data Cartridge procedure (see
Par. 2.3 “Removing the SD CARD”).
In the previous picture UNIT ID code is for North America users only.
“Connected Mobile Device” reports a name of a mobile device which, via P2N Link functionality, is being
used as a remote display of the CPN Series Chart Plotter screen. In case no mobile device is connected
or P2N Link is not active, it will show “NO DEVICE CONNECTED” message.
4. Press the key to close the About page.
DAM Report Page
The DAM (Data Access Manager Report for Optional 4D cartography) Report page contains
details about the Subscription, Expiration Date and Data/Features Segmentation status of
the C-MAP 4D data cartridge.
1. From About page with Soft Keys shown, tap on the
Soft Key (see A): the
Data Access Manager Report page appears (see B).
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2. Press the key to close the DAM Report page and to go back to the About page.
In the DAM Report page the following information is displayed for each chart:
· Code and Name: shows the unique code and the name of the chart.
· Release Date: is the date when the chart was produced and issued.
· Programmed Date: is the date when the chart was programmed on the memory
support and the relative chart License was generated.
· Property Status: indicates if the chart is rented or sold or other:
Purchased (the cartridge is always enabled)
Rental (the cartridge is enabled until it expires)
None (the purchase type is not defined)
· Built-In Charts
1
:
Yes (the chart is stored in the CPN Series Chart Plotter memory, it could be also in
the remote CPN Series Chart Plotter)
No (the chart is on an external device, i.e. SD CARD)
· Networked Chart:
Yes (the chart is on the remote CPN Series Chart Plotter)
No (the chart is on the local CPN Series Chart Plotter)
· Warning Status: reports the specific warning message about the chart’s data.
· Segmentation: is the kind of data available: 4D, MAX, BASE, invalid chart, currently
content not supported.
1
For North America users only.
2.15 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 location 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. AIS transponders installed on IMO vessels use VHF frequencies to:
· Transmit details of their own vessel
· Receive details from other vessels or navigation aids within VHF range.
CPN Series Chart Plotters are able to display AIS Targets (for collision avoidance) on the
Chart page and AIS List pages when connected to an AIS Receiver (GX2100 or GX2150
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STANDARD HORIZON VHF/AIS transceiver) or transponders which output NMEA-0183
VDM sentence at 38400/4800 baud, or output NMEA-2000 . The CPN Series Chart Plotters
are able to show Targets from both Class A (commercial) and Class B Targets.
AIS data can be received both from NMEA-0183 and NMEA-2000 relevant instruments, without any
priority. In this mode the safety will be increased.
2.15.1 SYSTEM DEFINITIONS
· Target: vessel equipped with AIS. Information about the Targets is being received by
AIS Receiver and displayed on the screen.
· CPA (Closest Point of Approach): the closest distance that will be achieved between
your vessel and the tracked Target, based on your vessel’s speed and direction and
the Target’s speed and direction.
· CPA Limit: distance from your vessel that a Target may reach before a Target is
deemed a threat.
· CPA Alarm: occurs if CPA is less or equal to CPA Limit. This test is done for active
Targets only.
· TCPA (Time to Closest Point of Approach): time remaining until the CPA will occur.
· TCPA Limit: time remaining before the CPA is reached.
· TCPA Alarm: occurs if TCPA is less or equal to TCPA Limit. This test is done for active
Targets only and if CPA value is less or equal to CPA Limit.
· Radio Call Sign: international call sign assigned to vessel, often used on voice radio.
· Name: name of ship, 20 characters.
· MMSI (Maritime Mobile Service Identity) number: a unique 9 digit number that is
assigned to a DSC radio station. It primarily registers the boat information in the U.S.
Coast Guard’s national distress database for use in emergency situations.
· Active Target: Target located within the Activation Range. Active Targets are
represented by oriented triangle with COG and Heading vectors. Rate of turn may
also be displayed.
· Dangerous Target: Target detected by CPA or TCPA Alarm. Dangerous Targets are
Active Targets by definition. For better visibility Dangerous Target symbol is flashing.
· Sleeping Target: Target located outside the Activation Range. Sleeping Targets are
represented by a small oriented triangle.
· Lost Target: When the AIS info is not received from that vessel for 3.5 minutes. The
presentation will be a flashing black triangle with a cross through.
· Activation Range: Range around your boat where targets become active. AIS Targets
become active within this range. Activation Range should be greater than CPA Limit
by definition.
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.
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2.15.2 AIS SETUP MENU
To configure the CPN Series Chart Plotter to receive AIS data, follow the procedure:
1. Press the
key, move the ShuttlePoint knob or tap on the right top arrow to scroll
the Pages Icons to display
AIS and tap on it.
2. Tap on
AIS SETUP. The AIS menu appears. The available functions are described in
the following table:
Display : Turns the display of AIS Targets overlay on the cartography On or Off.
Activation Range : Defines the range from the fix within which the AIS Target becomes active. The values
allowed are from 0.1 to 20Nm.
CPA Alarm : Turns On or Off the alarm.
CPA Limit : The values allowed are from 0.1 to 10Nm.
TCPA Alarm : Turns On or Off the alarm.
TCPA Limit : The values allowed are from 1 to 30 Min.
SART/MOB/EPIRB Test : Turns On or Off receiving of AIS-SART, AIS-MOB or AIS-EPIRB test alerts.
2.15.3 QUICK INFO ON AIS TARGET
Tap on an AIS Target icon, the following information is displayed.
The selected AIS Target icon is surrounded by a square frame when user places the cursor over the icon.
2.15.4 AIS TARGET COLORS
The received AIS Targets are shown in color. The color depicts the type of AIS ship shown
on the Chart page. Refer to following table.
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2.15.5 AIS-SART
AIS-SART, AIS-MOB and AIS-EPIRB signals are all emergency signals sent out by different
types of survivor locating devices.
When an AIS-SART, AIS-MOB or AIS-EPIRB signal is received, the CPN Series Chart
Plotter displays and sounds a dedicated alarm. It also displays such objects on the Chart
page like any other AIS objects but with dedicated icons, depending on the current status
of the emergency signal (see the following table).
AIS-SART Test Mode
The CPN Series Chart Plotter by default ignores test AIS-SART, AIS-MOB and AIS-EPIRB
signals in order to avoid a large number of alerts. However the CPN Series Chart Plotter can
be enabled to receive test alerts (see Par. 2.15.2 “AIS Setup Menu”) if you want to test them.
2.15.6 AIS LIST
The AIS List page shows basic information of the Target ship with the ability to select a
Target ship and locate it on the chart.
AIS Targets are sorted by distance from current fix position: the closest Targets are
displayed at the top of the list. AIS-SART, AIS-MOB and AIS-EPIRB objects are also listed
on this page and are also sorted by distance.
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When the received Targets exceed the maximum limit allowed for the list, the closest Targets (which could
be potentially the most dangerous) will be kept in memory and the farthest (potentially less dangerous)
will be lost.
To select this page follow the procedure:
1. Press the
key, move the ShuttlePoint knob or tap on the right top arrow to scroll
the Pages Icons to display
AIS and tap on it.
2. Tap on
AIS LIST. The AIS List page appears:
3. Move the ShuttlePoint knob up/down to select the Target and scroll the page up/down.
4. Tap on
to show the Target ship on the Chart page along with the current
position of the CPN Series Chart Plotter.
5. Otherwise press the
key to exit the page.
2.16 C-MAP WEATHER FORECASTS SERVICE
C-MAP Weather Forecasts Service is a free worldwide service available on the CPN Series
Chart Plotter. Weather Forecasts are based on data received from the European Centre for
Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF). To display C-Weather data on the CPN
Series Chart Plotter simply download the weather data via the chart plotters built-in Wi-Fi
®
,
if a Wi-Fi
®
connection is not present onboard your vessel, download the C-Weather data
at home using the C-MAP
BY JEPPESEN PC-Planner Windows Application by saving the data
to an SD CARD to be loaded on to the CPN Series Chart Plotter.
The advanced features of the C-MAP Weather Forecasts Service include:
· 5-day Weather Forecast updated every 3 hours
· Coverage of 180x180Nm with information frequency of 0.5° Lat/Lon
· Wind Direction and Wind Speed
· Wave Height and Wave Direction
· Air Temperature
· Level of Humidity
· Visibility in miles and weather type
The units of measure are set by the user, see Par. 2.1.4 “Settings in General Setup Menu”.
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2.16.1 C-MAP WEATHER PAGE
To select the C-Weather page:
1. Press the
key, tap on Chart.
2. Tap on
C-WEATHER. The C-MAP Weather page appears:
Downloaded data is shown directly on the chart and detailed information about each data
is displayed in a dedicated window.
C-Weather page can be exited like any other page by: going to the Main Menu and choosing a different
page; selecting a different page from the Page Change Icon; sweeping to the next or previous page (see
sub-paragraph “Pages Selection” in the Par. 2.1.3).
Download via Wi-Fi
®
Connection
Allows loading of the C-MAP Weather data package from Internet. Downloading a new set
of C-Weather data will overwrite data already stored in internal memory.
Download is possible only if Wi-Fi
®
connection is set and an Internet connection is available. If not, please
go to Connection Manager and establish connection manually (see Chapter 3 “Connection Manager”).
To activate the direct download of C-Weather data, please follow the procedure below:
1. Tap on the
Soft Key (see A). The whole data package (see the previous
Weather data package table) will be downloaded.
2. An Information window appears (see B). The download will start for the area around the
current cursor location. Once the download procedure is started, it will not be possible
to move the cursor and change the download area.
3. When download is completed, press the
key to close the Information window.
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Download from SD CARD
Using the C-MAP BY JEPPESEN PC-Planner Windows Application it is possible to save
C-Weather data on a User SD CARD (for more information on a User SD CARD please refer
to Par. 2.12 “User SD CARD”). The weather data saved on the User SD CARD can be loaded
into the CPN Series Chart Plotter following the procedure below. Loading a new set of
C-Weather data will overwrite data already stored in internal memory.
1. Insert the User SD CARD contained the weather data into the slot.
If there is a SD CARD inserted into the slot, before following the loading procedure, please safely remove
it using the procedure described in the Par. 2.3 “Removing the SD CARD”.
2. Press the key, tap on Chart.
3. Tap on
C-WEATHER. The C-MAP Weather page appears.
4. Tap on the
Soft Key (see A).
5. A Warning window is shown, to confirm to replace the current C-Weather data (see B).
Tap on .
6. An Information window is shown, to inform the uploading is done. Tap on
to close the
Information window.
Forecast
Allows selecting the layer of specific weather data to be displayed on the C-Weather page
and to change date and time of the forecast preview.
By default the C-Weather Forecast is displayed over 2D Vector chart, but you can change this mode (see
Par. 2.5.1 “4D Functions”).
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The following functions are available:
· Panning: default usage of the cursor key is the normal panning function.
· Zoom in/out: zoom in/out functions are allowed as usual by using
/ .
Zooming and panning are allowed and accessible as like on any other Chart page. In fact C-Weather page
behaves like any other Chart page, but quick info on cartographic object and User Points does not work.
· Set forecast date: tap on the Soft Key (see A). A window appears with all
available date values (see B) and allows choosing the desired one.
· Set forecast time: the and Soft Keys allow to modify time values.
· Change data type: tap on the
Soft Key (see A) to change the data type
displayed on the screen. It opens an option window with all available data types (see
B) and allows choosing the desired one.
2.17 P2N LINK
The P2N Link allows viewing of the CPN Series Chart Plotter’s screen on iOS mobile
devices (such as tablets and smartphones) via communication channel established in the
Connection Manager (see Chapter 3).
An iOS mobile device acts as a remote display of the CPN Series Chart Plotter but does not
allow controlling the Chart Plotter’s operations.
The P2N Link allows connection to only one CPN Series Chart Plotter at a time.
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To view the CPN Series Chart Plotter image on a mobile device, the Plan2Nav application
must be installed on the iOS mobile device. Plan2Nav is a free application that can be
downloaded from iTunes Store at:
iTunes Store https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/jeppesen-marine-plan2nav/id415917102?mt=8
Only the image of CPN Series Chart Plotter in Chart Plotter Mode is repeated on the mobile device. Other
applications, such as the Internet Browser, Media Player, Connection Manager and Touchscreen
Calibration, are not repeated on the mobile device. The image of the “Intelligent key” window, Shut Down
window and Brightness Control window are not repeated on the mobile device.
The Video Input function (see Par. 2.13.9 “Video Input”) and the P2N Link function cannot be active
simultaneously. If you try to activate the Video Input function while the P2N Link function is working, a
confirmation window will be displayed to inform you that by activating Video Input function P2N Link
function will be stopped. If you confirm that you want to proceed with Video Input activation, the CPN
Series Chart Plotter will stop streaming its screen image to the mobile device. The P2N Link function will
be resumed when the Video Input function is quitted.
In order to use the P2N Link functionality, the steps below must be followed:
· Launch the Chart Plotter Mode on the CPN Series Chart Plotter.
· Enable the P2N Link function on the CPN Series Chart Plotter.
· Connect the mobile device to the same Wi-Fi
®
network as the CPN Series Chart
Plotter.
· Launch the Plan2Nav application on the mobile device.
· Activate the P2N Link function on the Plan2Nav application on the mobile device.
The P2N Link works only when the CPN Series Chart Plotter is running in Chart Plotter Mode. The Chart
Plotter Mode must be already running prior to the activation of the function on the Plan2Nav. If the CPN
Series Chart Plotter is not running in Chart Plotter Mode, Plan2Nav will not manage to connect to the CPN
Series Chart Plotter and remotely display the CPN series Chart Plotter screen.
On the About page (see also Par. 2.14.8, “About page”) the following information about the
connected mobile device can be found:
· if a mobile device is connected, the connected device’s name is displayed
· if no mobile device is connected, the “NO DEVICES CONNECTED” message is
displayed
2.17.1 P2N LINK ACTIVATION ON CPN SERIES CHART PLOTTER
1. While in Chart Plotter Mode press the Intelligent key.
2. Tap on P2N Link Icon
(see A).
3. Depending on the Connection Manager settings (see Chapter 3 “Connection Manager”),
the P2N Link can be established by connecting via one of the following connections:
Wi-Fi
®
Hotspot, CPN Wi-Fi
®
network or the Ethernet router (see B1, B2, B3 for
connection window examples)
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4. Choose the available connection type and tap on to activate the connection
and P2N Link function (tap on
to close the window without taking any
action).
5. Once the connection is set and the P2N Link function is activated, the following windows
will be displayed (see C1 and C2).
6. Activate the Plan2Nav application on your mobile device and start viewing the CPN
Series Chart Plotter on iOS screen (as described in the following Par. 2.17.2 “P2N Link
Function Activation on Mobile Device”).
The P2N Link is remembered and restored on power on, however after the RAM Clear operation is
performed the P2N Link will not be activated.
P2N Link Deactivation
1. While in Chart Plotter Mode press the Intelligent key.
2. Tap on P2N Link Icon
.
3. Tap on
to stop the CPN Series Chart Plotter from sending out a picture of
its screen (or tap on
to close the window without taking any action).
4. P2N Link is deactivated but the Wi-Fi
®
connection is maintained (also Ad-Hoc).
2.17.2 P2N LINK ACTIVATION ON MOBILE DEVICE
Before starting Plan2Nav application and P2N Link functionality, please make sure that
Wi-Fi
®
connection between your iOS device and the CPN Series Chart Plotter is set up.
1. The iOS device must be connected to the same Wi-Fi
®
Hotspot or Ethernet router as the
CPN Series Chart Plotter. It can be also connected to a CPN Wi-Fi
®
network activated
on the Chart Plotter. For more details refer to the Chapter 3 “Connection Manager”.
2. Tap on Plan2Nav
icon.
3. After starting Plan2Nav application, tap on Chart Plotter Link icon (see A).
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4. The search automatically starts (see B).
If the CPN Series Chart Plotter is not found automatically, tap on
and wait a few
seconds until the CPN Series Chart Plotter connection has been estabilished with the
iOS device.
5. If more than one CPN Series Chart Plotters is found, a window displaying their names
and serial numbers is shown (see C). Tap on the desired CPN Series Chart Plotter to
estabilish the connection.
If only one CPN Series Chart Plotter is found, the Chart Plotter selection window (C) is not shown and the
connection is automatically estabilished.
6. Once a connection is estabilished (see connection status), tap on (see D).
7. If the connection is properly established, the screen image of the selected CPN Series
Chart Plotter will be shown on the iOS device (see E).
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Tap on to see the same image dimension as on the CPN Series Chart Plotter
screen, or tap on
to enlarge the image to fit to iOS device screen.
The quality of the image might be affected by the quality of the connection. When the signal level is poor,
the image might be scattered, some frames might be lost and in the worst cases the image might turn
green.
P2N Link Deactivation on Mobile Device
1. Tap anywhere on the iOS device screen to show the control icons.
2. Tap on
to exit the Chart Plotter Link functionality.
The function is also automatically terminated as soon as the Chart Plotter Mode is exited or when the CPN
Series Chart Plotter is turned off.
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3 - CONNECTION MANAGER
3.1 GETTING STARTED
This section will take you through frequently used operations using the Connection
Manager. The Connection Manager allows you to connect the CPN Series Chart Plotter to
a Wi-Fi
®
Hotspot or an Ethernet router so you can browse Internet, download C-Weather
data or share your screen via P2N Link functionality. It also allows you to set up a link
between two CPN Series Chart Plotters so they can share data and to pair a Bluetooth
device such as a keyboard or mouse with the CPN Series Chart Plotter.
3.2 STARTING THE CONNECTION MANAGER
There are two ways to access the Connection Manager, follow the procedure below:
From the Chart Plotter Mode
1. Press and hold the PWR key until the display shows the window below:
2. Tap on to display the Startup Screen page.
3. When the Startup Screen page is shown, tap on the Connect Icon
(see A).
From the Startup Screen Page
1. Turn on the CPN Series Chart Plotter.
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2. When the Startup Screen page is shown, tap on the Connect Icon (see A).
The first time the Connection Manager is opened, the following window is displayed:
Please restart your CPN Series Chart Plotter unit after using the Connection Manager for
the first time. This is needed for the system to correctly set up some of its initial configuartion
values.
3.3 Wi-Fi
®
CONNECTION
3.3.1 LIST OF Wi-Fi
®®
®®
®
HOTSPOTS
The Wi-Fi
®
tab lists the available Hotspots found by the CPN Series Chart Plotter (see the
picture below) and allows connection to a desired Hotspot.
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3.3.2 HOW TO CONNECT TO Wi-Fi
®®
®®
®
HOTSPOT
1. When the Connection Manager is opened, it automatically searches for available Wi-Fi
®
Hotspots; to manually refresh the list tap on the Soft Key.
2. Tap on the desired Wi-Fi
®
Hotspot from the list.
3. Tap on the
Soft Key.
4. If the Hotspot has been used before, tapping on the
Soft Key directly tries to
connect to the selected Hotspot by using the Authentication Information (password) stored.
5. If the CPN Series Chart Plotter was not connected to the Hotspot before, and the
Hotspot requires a Network (Password) Key, the configuration page will be displayed.
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At the start up the Connection Manager automatically tries to connect to the latest used Hotspot. If the
latest selected Hotspot is no longer available or if it has a weak signal, the Connection Manager creates
CPN Wi-Fi
®
Ad-hoc network (for more details please refer to Par. 3.3.3).
The Connection Manager will show the parameters of the selected Hotspot. To change
an item tap on the area next to it and the touchscreen keyboard will appear for inserting
text into the selected field. When finished, tap on
to close the touchscreen
keyboard.
Not all Hotspots parameters are correctly detected. Sometimes it is required to manually insert
authentication parameters.
6. When all the required fields are filled with the connection data, tap on the
Soft Key. If the connection is successfully completed, the Authentication Information is
stored in order to be reused.
The stored authentication information can be changed by double tapping on the desired Hotspot (the
configuration page is shown).
3.3.3 CPN Wi-Fi
®®
®®
®
NETWORK
Please see previous picture on Par. 3.3.1: the first item on this list represents CPN Wi-Fi
®
network. It is an open Ad-hock Wi-Fi
®
network (not password protected) which, when
activated, works as an access point for iOS mobile devices. This allowes to set up a
connection between CPN Series Chart Plotter and a mobile device in order to use P2N Link
functionality (see Par. 2.17 “P2N Link”).
If there are Hotspots available, after switching on Wi-Fi
®
, the system automatically activates the CPN
Wi-Fi
®
network.
The name of this network is composed of the unit model name and its unique UNIT ID number (see Par. 2.2.1).
3.3.4 Wi-Fi
®®
®®
®
STANDARDS SUPPORTED
The CPN Series Chart Plotter is certified to work with the following standards on the basis
of the Wi-Fi
®
Alliance specification, see the following table:
Standard Frequency Speed (Mbit/s)
802.11b 2,4 GHz 1, 2, 5.5, 11
802.11g 2,4 GHz 1, 2, 5.5, 6, 9, 11, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48, 54
802.11n 2,4 GHz, 1, 2, 5.5, 6, 9, 11, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48, 54,
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3.3.5 AUTHENTICATION/ENCRYPTION PROTOCOLS
The supported Authentication Protocols are the following:
Authentication Encryption Description
WEP OPEN Wired Equivalent Privacy
No authentication key required
WEP SHARED Wired Equivalent Privacy
Requires a 64\128 bit network key to authenticate
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WPA-PSK TKIP Wi-Fi Protected Access® Pre-Shared Key / Temporary Key Integrity Protocol
Requires a 256 bit network key to authenticate
WPA-PSK AES Wi-Fi Protected Access® Pre-Shared Key / Advanced Encryption Standard
Requires a 256 bit network key to authenticate
WPA2-PSK TKIP Wi-Fi Protected Access® II Pre-Shared Key / Temporary Key Integrity
Protocol
Requires a 256 bit network key to authenticate
WPA2-PSK AES Wi-Fi Protected Access® II Pre-Shared Key /Advanced Encryption Standard
Requires a 256 bit network key to authenticate
3.4 NETWORKING CONNECTION: C-MAP 4D
CHARTS, NMEA & FISH FINDER DATA SHARING
The CPN Series Chart Plotter may be setup to share optional C-MAP 4D charts, NMEA &
Fish Finder data (Depth, Temperature and Speed depending on transducer). Data sharing
is accomplished between two (only) CPN Series Chart Plotters, one set up as Chart Plotter
1 (the one with the card inserted) and the other as Chart Plotter 2 (the other with no chart
inserted). Please note that only the Chart Plotter 1 can have the Vector Chart Sharing
1
enabled. If both CPN Series Chart Plotters are configured with the Vector Chart Sharing
option enabled, Vector Charts will not be shared.
The connection between CPN Series Chart Plotters is accomplished by connecting an
optional crossover cable
2
between the Chart Plotter 1 and Chart Plotter 2 Ethernet
connections on the rear panel. The maximum cable length is about 300ft or 100m.
1
Only Vector Charts are shared, no Satellite or Raster Charts.
2
It is possible to connect the two CPN Series Chart Plotters using an Ethernet router. Configuring
connection to such a device requires advanced PC network knowledge. For more details please refer to
Par. 3.5 “Ethernet Configuration”.
3.4.1 SETTING UP CONNECTION BETWEEN TWO CPN SERIES
CHART PLOTTERS
To share C-MAP 4D Charts (and NMEA & Fish Finder data) between two CPN Series Chart
Plotters you will need to decide which Chart Plotter will have the C-MAP 4D CARD installed,
this Chart Plotter is called Chart Plotter 1. The other Chart Plotter which will read and display
information via Ethernet is called Chart Plotter 2. To setup the two CPN Series Chart Plotters
please follow the procedure below:
1. Connect the Ethernet crossover cable between the two CPN Series Chart Plotters.
Refer to the following images to identify the Ethernet port on your CPN Series Chart
Plotter.
2. Press and hold the
PWR key to turn on both Chart Plotters.
Please see also the Par. 7.1.9 “Second CPN to share C-MAP 4D Charts, NMEA & FF data”.
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Chart Plotter 1 Setup (with C-MAP 4D CARD inserted)
1. When the Startup Screen page is shown, tap on the Connect Icon (see A).
2. The next display shown is the Connection Manager (see B), tap on the Services tab.
3. Tap on
Vector Chart Sharing to share Vector Charts inserted in the Chart Plotter
1 with the Chart Plotter 2 (see C):
After tapping Vector Chart Sharing, the following Warning window appears:
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When touched up/down the bar scrolls the content of the Warning window, to display the text in other
languages. Tap on to close the window.
The setting is related to the P2N Link functionality (see Par. 2.17). Please note that if you are using
the Vector Chart Sharing option, it would be better do not choose Ethernet in this setting to avoid
overloading the network.
4. Tap on the Ethernet tab (see D) to configure the network settings.
5. Tap on
Chart Plotter 1 to select this CPN Series Chart Plotter as Chart Plotter 1
(see E).
6. Tap on the
Soft Key (see E).
Chart Plotter 2 Setup (no chart inserted)
1. When the Startup Screen page is shown, tap on the Connect Icon (see F).
2. The next display shown is the Connection Manager (see G), tap on the Services tab.
3. Check that
Vector Chart Sharing (see H) is disabled (otherwise if both CPN Series
Chart Plotters are configured with the Vector Chart Sharing option enabled, vector
charts will not be shared):
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The setting is related to the P2N Link functionality (see Par. 2.17). Please note that if you are using
the Vector Chart Sharing option, it would be better to not choose Ethernet in this setting to avoid
overloading network.
4. Tap on the Ethernet tab (see I) to configure the network settings:
5. Tap on Chart Plotter 2 to select this CPN Series Chart Plotter as Chart Plotter 2
(see L).
6. Tap on the
Soft Key (see L).
7. Close the Connection Manager.
8. Tap on the Plotter Icon
and confirm the C-MAP 4D charts are shown on Chart
Plotter 2. Open the About page
1
on both CPN Series Chart Plotters and verify that the
Chart Plotter 1, where the C-MAP 4D CARD is inserted, displays the Chart Code in field
“Local SD Chart” and that the same Chart Code is displayed in the Chart Plotter 2 in the
“Remote SD Chart” field.
1
To display the About page:
1. Press the
key, tap on Setup Menu.
2. Tap on the right arrow next to ADVANCED two times to display ABOUT and tap on it.
3.5 ETHERNET CONFIGURATION
TO USE THIS FUNCTION IT IS NECESSARY TO HAVE PC NETWORK KNOWLEDGE.
When connecting two CPN Chart Plotters with the Ethernet crossover cable for Chart and
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Data Sharing functionality, it is strongly advised to use the default network settings
automatically applied by the Connection Manager.
The Ethernet custom configuration should be used only to set up a connection between the
CPN Series Chart Plotter and an Ethernet router. Please search for configuration details in
your Ethernet device’s manual and follow them carefully.
Once the Ethernet connection is set up you can choose to use it as a communication
channel for P2N Link functionality in the Services tab:
3.6 PAIRING THE CPN SERIES CHART PLOTTERS
WITH Bluetooth
®
WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY
It is possible to pair the CPN Series Chart Plotters with a Bluetooth
®
wireless mouse and/
or keyboard following the procedures below.
During the pairing process the Bluetooth
®
device must be in Discovery Mode (it might be
named slightly differently depending on the device manufacturer). Please refer to the
documentation for the Bluetooth
®
device to find specific instructions on device discovery.
In some applications the Bluetooth® keyboard might not be fully supported.
3.6.1 ACTIVATION OF Bluetooth
®
DEVICE
1. When the Startup Screen page is shown, tap on the Connect Icon (see A).
2. The next display shown is the Connection Manager (see B), tap on the tab called
Bluetooth
®
.
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3. The Soft Key displayed at the bottom right corner of the screen (see C) switches the
Bluetooth
®
wireless device OFF or ON. The Soft Key indicates the status of the
Bluetooth
®
wireless device after pressing the Soft Key:
· if
is displayed, pressing the Soft Key will turn the Bluetooth
®
wireless
device OFF.
· if
is displayed, pressing the Soft Key will turn the Bluetooth
®
wireless
device ON.
3.6.2 PAIRING Bluetooth
®
DEVICE
To pair a wireless mouse and/or keyboard follow the procedure below:
1. When the Bluetooth
®
wireless device is on ( is shown), tap on the
Soft Key to open the Manager window for Bluetooth
®
(see D):
2. Tap on Scan Device button shown on the bottom of the Manager window for
Bluetooth
®
(see E).
Depending on the screen size, the Manager window for Bluetooth® might be partially covered by the
touchscreen keyboard. Please drag the Manager window for Bluetooth® up until
Scan Device button
is visible.
All available Bluetooth
®
wireless devices in your proximity will appear in the Untrusted
list (see E: left side of the Manager window for Bluetooth
®
).
While scanning Bluetooth
®
wireless devices, the Scan Device button changes to Stop
button, allowing you to stop the searching process.
The
Stop button changes to Scan Device button again when the scanning process is
completed.
3. In the Untrusted list tap on your device (mouse or keyboard).
Then tap on
--> button (see F) to pair your device.
A message appears, prompting you to authenticate your device.
4. To authenticate your device, tap on . When prompted, by using the touchscreen
keyboard enter the PIN number (please refer to the documentation for the Bluetooth
®
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device to find the default code) and tap on (see G).
PAY ATTENTION:
If your device is a Bluetooth
®
wireless keyboard, as soon as has been pressed,
by using your Bluetooth
®
wireless keyboard you must type the same PIN number and
then press the ENTER key.
Depending on the screen size, the Authentication window might be partially covered by the touchscreen
keyboard. Please drag the Authentication window up until is visible.
If the Authentication process is successfully completed, the device will be moved in the
Trusted list on the right (see H):
5. Double tap on your device in the Trusted list to display the menu (see I) and tap on Active.
A red check mark appears on the device icon in the Trusted list.
The Bluetooth
®
wireless device is now paired and ready to use.
3.6.3 UNPAIRING Bluetooth
®
DEVICE
To unpair the CPN Series Chart Plotters from a Bluetooth
®
wireless mouse and/or keyboard
with which it was previously paired, follow the procedure below:
1. Double tap on your device in the Trusted list to display the menu (see L) and tap on
Delete
to remove the device.
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4 - INTERNET BROWSER
4.1 GETTING STARTED
The Getting Started section will take you through frequently used operations using the
Browser. The Browser is a software application which allows you to navigate the web and
display Internet pages. Browser supports the following 16 languages:
· English · Italian · French
· German · Spanish · Norwegian
· Swedish · Portuguese · Chinese (Traditional)
· Danish · Dutch · Greek
· Finnish · Russian · Chinese (Simplified)
· Japanese
The CPN Series Chart Plotter uses Zetakey™ Browser. Some websites may be not fully
compatible with Zetakey™ Browser.
4.2 STARTING THE INTERNET BROWSER
To activate the Browser as a standalone application, follow the procedure below:
From the Chart Plotter Mode
1. Press and hold the PWR key until the display shows the window below:
2. Tap on to display the Startup Screen page.
From the Startup Screen Page
1. Turn on the CPN Series Chart Plotter.
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2. When the Startup Screen page is shown, tap on the Browser Icon (see A).
Internet Navigation from the Chart Plotter
While in Chart Plotter Mode press the
Intelligent key. Tap on Browser Icon to open
the Browser application.
The Chart Plotter Mode will be closed.
If no Wi-Fi® network connection is available the Connection Manager page is automatically opened.
When a connection is established and the Connection Manager is closed, the Browser is automatically
launched.
4.3 BROWSER OVERVIEW
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The Browser Home page is displayed when the Browser is launched (see C): when loading
is completed the green progress bar disappears and the Stop icon
is replaced by the
Reload icon
(see D).
4.3.1 INTERNET BROWSER CONTROLS
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4.4 HOW TO NAVIGATE
At this point you can start Internet navigation by typing the desired URL (website address)
or performing a Search operation. Tapping on the address line opens the following page
(see A):
From this page (see A) it is possible to tap on the address line to display the Touchscreen
Keyboard (see B). The Touchscreen Keyboard can be used to enter the desired URL or to
insert the search terms. When finished tap on
(or on the Soft Key) to
perform the operation, the keyboard disappears.
The Soft Key might be hidden from view because it is under the Touchscreen
Keyboard: tapping on
and places the keyboard on the bottom and top side of the screen
respectively.
To return to the previous page tap on on the Soft Key at the bottom of the page.
While browsing sometimes it is needed to insert text data or passwords. Tap on the desired
field to display the Touchscreen Keyboard:
It is possible
· to open links contained in the page by simply tapping on them.
· to scroll the page press a finger on the screen and move the finger in any direction.
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4.5 THE FAVORITES PAGE
When navigating, you may find a page you wish to recall afterward. The Internet Browser
has a list of pre-defined favorite addresses (Bookmarks), but it allows adding and removing
pages to and from the favorites list.
To add the currently opened page to the favorites list, tap on the Add-Favorite icon
:
When a website is present in the favorites list, the Add-Favorite icon turns to Remove-
Favorite icon
allowing to remove that page from the list.
Tap on the Favorites icon
(see A), to display the favorites list (see B):
You can now:
· access the desired favorite page by tapping on the relative preview;
· delete one or more pages from the list of favorites by tapping on the
Soft Key. A cross icon appears in the upper right corner of each preview: tap on the cross
to delete the selected page. Tap on the
Soft Key to close the favorites list.
4.6 THE HISTORY LIST
All the visited pages are automatically saved in the History list. Tap on the address bar to
open the History page.
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· recall a previously opened website by tapping on the relative preview;
· clear the history by tapping on the
Soft Key. No confirmation will be
asked;
· return to the previous page by tapping on the Soft Key.
4.7 PLAYING MEDIA CONTENTS
The Zetakey™ Browser is able to reproduce multimedia streamings.
When navigating on a website which provides supported media contents, a PLAY icon will
be displayed over them: tap on the PLAY icon to reproduce the content.
Media contents present in web pages will be played in Media Player. After closing Media Player the web
page containing the content will be displayed again.
4.8 DOWNLOADING PDF FILES
It is possible to read PDF files from a website. To open a PDF file contained in a web page
simply tap on its link. The PDF file will be downloaded and displayed (see Par. 5.5
“Displaying PDF files”).
PDF files will be displayed in a dedicated application. After closing the application the web page containing
the link to the PDF will be displayed again.
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5 - MEDIA PLAYER
5.1 GETTING STARTED
The Getting Started section will take you through frequently used operations using the
Media Player functionality. It is possible to open the Media Player functionality in two modes:
· as a standalone application (accessed from Startup Screen)
· as a background application, meaning it can be directly accessed while in Chart Plotter
Mode. Only audio files may be played, no video or images files can be viewed while in
Chart Plotter Mode.
The Media Player is able to display and reproduce the following formats:
Video: Audio: Image: Document:
MPEG-1 MP3 BMP Decoder PDF
MPEG-4 Wave GIF Decoder
H.264 AIFF JPG Decoder (VPU+SW)
DivX FLAC PNG Decoder
Xvid VMA8
QuickTime VMA9
MOV AU
5.2 STARTING MEDIA PLAYER
To activate the Media Player functionality as a standalone (not using the Chart Plotter)
application, follow the procedure below.
From the Chart Plotter Mode
1. Press and hold the PWR key until the display shows the window below:
2. Tap on to display the Startup Screen page.
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From the Startup Screen Page
1. Turn on the CPN Series Chart Plotter.
2. When the Startup Screen page is shown, tap on the Media Player Icon
(see A).
To activate the Media Player functionality while using the Chart Plotter application, follow
the procedure below.
Simultaneous Multimedia Music and Chart Plotter
While in Chart Plotter Mode press the
Intelligent key. Tap on Media Player Icon to open
the player application.
Press the Intelligent key to toggle between the Media Player and Chart Plotter Modes.
5.3 OVERVIEW
If you have saved audio, video, image or PDF files on a USB Thumb Drive (see Par. 5.6
“Saving Files on a USB Thumb Drive”) or an SD CARD, now you are able to display and
reproduce these files on the CPN Series Chart Plotter.
1. Connect the media device to a CPN Series Chart Plotter.
2. Start the Media Player from the Startup Screen page (see A) or by pressing the
Intelligent key on the front of the CPN Series Chart Plotter when in Chart Plotter Mode.
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3. Tap on the drop down list to select the media device and display its content (see B):
4. Tap on the folder to be viewed (example Audio), see C:
5. Tap on the multimedia file to play (see D):
The selected multimedia file will automatically begin to play.
5.4 MEDIA PLAYER CONTROLS
While playing files, you can touch the Progress Bar to move forward or backward.
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5.5 DISPLAYING PDF FILES
A PDF file is displayed as shown below (see A):
Viewing PDF files:
· scroll the page up and down:
a. Press and hold the finger on the page and then drag it from up to down: page goes
up. Press and hold the finger on the page and then drag it from down to up: page
goes down.
b. If scroll bar is shown, tap above/below the scroll bar to scroll the page up/down.
c. With mouse device connected to CPN Series Chart Plotter, click and drag up/
down to scroll the page up/down.
d. Move the
ShuttlePoint knob up and down to scroll the page up/down. When
the bottom/top of the page is reached, the next/previous page is shown.
Depending on zoom level it is possible to move the page to left or right too.
· zoom in/out on the page. Pressing the or key allows to increase/decrease
the zoom level.
· obtain information about the application by tapping on the
icon.
· return to the previous/next page by tapping on the
/ icon.
After pressing the
/ icon, the new page is displayed from the beginning.
· go to the desired page by inserting the page number.
After tapping on Goto page (see A), a touchscreen keyboard appears (see Par. 1.2.1
“Touchscreen”). Insert the desired number (see B); when finished tap on
, the
keyboard disappears. The new page is displayed from the beginning (see C).
· close the PDF file by tapping on the icon, and return to Media Player or Browser
depending on where the PDF file has been launched from.
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5.6 SAVING FILES ON A USB THUMB DRIVE
You can save audio, video, image or PDF files on a USB Thumb Drive, and then read and
play these files on the CPN Series Chart Plotter.
To save files on a USB Thumb Drive please follow the procedure in the example below which
refers to a PC with Windows
®
XP Operating System. Other versions of Windows
®
may be
slightly different.
1. Connect a USB Thumb Drive to a PC on which you have stored videos, images, music
or PDF files.
2. If the AutoPlay functionality is enabled, the following window will be displayed:
In this case double click on OPEN FOLDER TO VIEW FILES USING WINDOW
EXPLORER.
Otherwise open
MY COMPUTER and double click on the USB device (e.g. USB Disk,
Removable Disk ...).
3. The content of the device will be displayed:
Create directories to save files to, example Music, Images, Videos or name of Artist etc.
Creating these folders will make it easier when using the Media Player to view images,
play music or videos.
4. Save files into the proper folders on the USB Thumb Drive.
5. Safely eject the USB Thumb Drive from the PC. Now you have the desired audio, video,
image or PDF files stored on the USB Thumb Drive, ready to use (see the Par. 5.3
“Overview”).
If you want to save files on SD CARD, a SD CARD Reader is needed. The saving files procedure is the
same.
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6 - INSTALLATION
6.1 MOUNTING THE CPN SERIES CHART PLOTTER
The CPN Series Chart Plotters 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 installation:
When choosing a location to bracket mount a CPN Series Chart Plotter it is advisable to temporarily
connect the CPN Series Chart Plotter to power, enter Chart Plotter Mode and check the signal strengths
by touching on the Navigation icon, and touching the GPS Status icon. If the GPS satellite signals are low
or the CPN Series Chart Plotter cannot receive a fix, an optional GPS Antenna may be purchased and
installed. Refer to Introduction section in the Optional Accessories paragraph.
To swivel the bracket, loosen the center mounting knob and turn the CPN Series Chart Plotter to the left
or the right. When finished re-tighten the mounting knob.
6.1.1 BRACKET MOUNTING
Before installing, ensure the area the bracket is mounted to is strong enough to support the
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weight of the CPN Series Chart Plotter, especially while underway. After the location is found,
attach the mounting base to the area using the supplied hardware (see the previous picture).
6.1.2 FLUSH MOUNTING THE CPN SERIES CHART PLOTTER
The CPN Series Chart Plotters are supplied with a flush mount cutout template and a flush
mount kit. Refer to the images below as a guide to installing.
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Before drilling holes make sure there is enough room to mount the CPN Series Chart Plotter and there
are no obstructions.
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 CPN Series Chart Plotter with the mounting
studs.
4. Install pieces into mounting holes on the side of the CPN Series Chart Plotter before
inserting plotter into mounting hole.
5. Slide the CPN Series Chart Plotter into the dash of mounting hole.
6. Install the left and right brackets using the four lock washers and 4 screws (see A).
7. Tighten the four tension screws to hold the CPN Series Chart Plotter into the panel
(see B).
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6.2 MOUNTING THE OPTIONAL EXTERNAL GPS
ANTENNA
An external WAAS GPS Antenna is available when the CPN Series Chart Plotter 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
3ft 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 CPN
Series Chart Plotter has a fix, turn on the Radar to ensure the CPN Series Chart Plotter holds
the fix (use the GPS Status page, see sub-paragraph “GPS Status page” in the Par. 2.13.4).
The thread used on the antenna is an industry standard (1inch 14TPI) used on a wide range
of mounting brackets.
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.
6.2.1 FLUSH MOUNTING THE ANTENNA
Before drilling holes, it is recommended the antenna be positioned where the location is planned, cable
connected to the CPN Series Chart Plotter and power turned on to ensure a GPS Fix is received.
1. To ease installation a flush mounting template for the antenna has been included.
2. Apply the mounting template sticker to the area that was verified for GPS reception.
3. Then, drill out the 0.78” (20mm) and 0.13” (3.2mm) holes, and remove the template.
4. Insert the cable into the 0.78” (20mm) hole and route to the CPN Series Chart Plotter.
5. Apply a small amount or RTV to the underside of the antenna and place onto mounting
surface. Allow time for the antenna to adhere to the mounting surface.
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7 - CONNECTIONS
7.1 OVERVIEW
The CPN Series Chart Plotter has connectors that allow it to be connected to:
· Battery Connections
· NMEA-0183 Devices (VHFs, AIS Receiver, Digital Instruments and Autopilots)
· Optional FF525 BLACK BOX FISH FINDER
· Optional Video Camera
· Optional monitor with VGA input (CPN1010i)
· Optional GPS Antenna
· Optional Audio Amplifier and speakers
· Optional USB memory stick
· Optional External Alarm
· Second CPN Series Chart Plotter to share C-MAP 4D charts
· NMEA-2000 Devices
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7.1.1 BATTERY CONNECTIONS
1. The CPN Series Chart Plotter is supplied with a fuse and holder. This fuse should be
installed into the Black wire to protect the NMEA-0183 Output/Input circuits from
becoming damaged, however it can also be installed in the red wire.
2. Two accessory cables (exactly the same cable) are supplied with the CPN Series Chart
Plotter.
3. Connect one of the accessory cables to the PWR/ACC1 connector on the rear panel.
The other accessory cable is used to connect to ACC2 connector.
4. This cable has many wires, however only the Red and Black wires are used to connect
to a switched battery supply. Refer to the following images. For additional connections
refer to Par. 7.1.2 “NMEA-0183 Connections”.
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Warning: Product Installation and Operation
This product must be installed by professional personnel in accordance with the instructions
provided.
Failure to do so could result in personal injury, damage to your boat and/or poor product
performances.
Warning: Product Grounding
Before powering this product, please make sure it is correctly grounded to your Boat Ground
following the installation instructions below.
Step1: Determine the potential of your Boat Ground. The possible options are the following:
1. Boat Ground connected to the negative pole of the Boat Battery (most common)
2. Boat Ground connected to the positive pole of the Boat Battery (rare)
3. Boat Ground not available (common on small boats)
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4. Other Electronic Devices DC isolated from the earth (Boat Ground)
Step2:
1. Please connect the Black wire of the Power Cable at its termination to the Boat
Ground.
2. Please connect the Red wire of the Power Cable at its termination to the Boat
Ground.
3. Please connect the Black wire of the Power Cable at its termination to the Boat
Ground. If not available, it could be the engine chassis.
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4. Please connect the Red and Black wires of the Power Cable respectively to the
positive and negative poles of the Boat Battery.
In the pictures indicates Boat Battery, Boat Ground and Power Cable.
7.1.2 NMEA-0183 CONNECTIONS
The CPN Series Chart Plotter is supplied with two accessory cables. These two cables may be connected
to PWR/ACC1 or ACC2 connections.
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PWR/ACC1 Connections
PWR/ACC1 contains 3 NMEA RS232 type outputs and 2 NMEA RS232 type inputs (RS232
has one common NMEA Signal ground).
ACC2 Connections
ACC2 contains 1 NMEA RS422 (A and B signal wires) type Port.
PORT Input Selections
Each Port may be configured to be able to connect to specific devices:
· NMEA-0183 4800 Baud
· GPS Auto
1
- External GPS devices of unknown or different than 4800 Baud. The system
will automatically detect connected GPS’s Baud Rate and will allow correct
communication with this device.
· Fish Finder
1
- select when optional FF525 is connected (Port2 default set to Fish Finder).
· AIS 38400 - select when AIS Receiver or transponder is connected to an input
· Disabled - disables the Port
1
Not available for ACC2.
To change a selection, follow the procedure below:
1. Press the
key, tap on Setup Menu.
2. Tap on
ADVANCED.
3. Tap on
IN/OUT Connections.
4. Tap on the Port Input to be changed, than tap on the desired input.
5. Press the
key to exit the menu.
PORT Output Sentences
When NMEA-0183 4800 is selected the CPN Series Chart Plotter allows selection of the
NMEA-0183 Output sentences. The NMEA-0183 sentences read from external devices are
listed in the Par. 8.1 “CPN700i” and Par. 8.2 “CPN1010i”.
To enable or disable output sentences follow the procedure below:
1. Press the
key, tap on Setup Menu.
2. Tap on
ADVANCED.
3. Tap on
IN/OUT Connections.
4. Tap on the Port Output Sentences.
5. Tap on the desired sentence to enable or disable.
6. Press the
key to exit the menu.
CPN Series Chart Plotter to NMEA-0183 Connection Examples
VHF Radio Connection Example - RS232 and RS422 Connections
The following image shows how a VHF radio with RS232 Connections (NMEA Common/
Ground) or RS422 type (A&B Signal wires) may be connected.
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VHF/AIS Radio (GX2100 or GX2150) Connections (RS232)
Fish Finder and VHF/AIS and Autopilot Connection
By default the CPN Series Chart Plotters PWR/ACC1 Port2 connection is set to Fish
Finder. When an optional FF525 is connected Port2 Input (Gray) and Output (White)
wires are not used for connections to other devices.
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7.1.3 VIDEO INPUT CONNECTIONS
Video Input Connector
CPN700i/CPN1010i VIDEO Input Connector
2
3
1
Pin
Description
Connection Example
Ground
NC
Video Signal+
C
NC
onnect to Video Signal Ground of DVD/VCR/Video Cameras
Connect to Video Signal+ (NTSC/PAL) of DVD/VCR/Video Cameras
The camera must be powered externally as the CPN Series Chart Plotters video jack does not supply a DC
power source for the camera.
Video Input Connections for CPN700i
The CPN700i has:
· 1 NTSC or PAL Compatible Input: NTSC or PAL Video Input allows a camera,
DVD or VCR to be connected. To connect a video source use the optional ACVC10
cable (3 pin to RCA phone adapter).
Video Input /Output Connections for CPN1010i
The CPN1010i has:
· 1 VGA output: allows connection to a compatible TV or monitor using the optional
VGAC10 adapter cable.
· 2 NTSC or PAL Compatible Inputs: NTSC or PAL Video Inputs allow a camera,
DVD or VCR to be connected. To connect a video source, use the optional ACVC10
cable (3 pin to RCA phone adapter).
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CPN1010i VIDEO Output Connector
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Pin
Description
VIDEO-GND
Video-Red
NC
Video-Green
Video-Blu
H-Sync
V-Sync
NC
NC
The CPN1010i VGA output resolution is 1024x600. To be able to view the CPN1010i display, the monitor
(or TV) must be selected to a resolution of 1024x600.
7.1.4 PRE-AMP OUTPUT - EXTERNAL AMPLIFIER/SPEAKER
CONNECTIONS
The CPN Series Chart Plotter has a Pre-Amp Output designed to connect to an External
Amplifier. To connect an External Amplifier to the Pre-Amp Output an optional ACAC10
Adapter Cable will have to be purchased separately. The following is an example of
connections:
CPN Pre-Amp Connector Pin Out
CPN700i/CPN1010i LINE Output Connector
1
2
3
4
Pin
Description
Channel right +
Channel left +
Channel right - (GND)
Channel left - (GND)
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7.1.5 OPTIONAL USB THUMB DRIVE
A USB Thumb Drive may be connected or removed from a CPN Series Chart Plotter rear
panel connector at any time. The Thumb Drive may be loaded with the movies, pictures and
songs from a PC before inserting and be accessed using the Media Player (refer to Chapter
5 “Media Player”). Below is an example of USB Thumb Drive connection:
7.1.6 OPTIONAL WAAS GPS ANTENNA
The optional WAAS GPS Receiver is based on an ultimate GPS engine that delivers
accuracy better than 10ft by decoding the GPS correction signals from the satellite-based
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.
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7.1.7 OPTIONAL FF525 BLACK BOX FISH FINDER
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7.1.8 OPTIONAL EXTERNAL ALARM CONNECTION
7.1.9 SECOND CPN TO SHARE C-MAP 4D CHARTS, NMEA & FF DATA
Two CPN Series Chart Plotters may be linked together using an optional Ethernet crossover
cable to share optional C-MAP 4D cartography, NMEA and Fish Finder data. Refer also to
Par. 3.4 “Networking Connection: C-MAP 4D Charts, NMEA & Fish Finder Data Sharing”.
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7.1.10 NMEA-2000 DEVICES
The CPN Series Chart Plotters allow connection to a NMEA-2000 network, to connect
marine electronic equipment on vessels. The devices connected by NMEA-2000 have the
ability to share data with other devices over a single bus. The following is an example of
a NMEA-2000 connection:
The list of PGNs is shown in the “Specification” Chapter, Par. 8.1 and 8.2. For more information please
visit www.nmea.org.
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8 - SPECIFICATIONS
8.1 CPN700i
Power Supply : 10-35 VDC
Power Consumption : 11W max
Current Draw: 0.92A@12VDC
Display : 7” Wide VGA
Resolution: 800x480
Sunlight viewable
Backlight: LED (1000nits)
Touchscreen: Capacitive
Cartography : C-MAP 4D SD CARD
Operating temperature range : 32°F/+131°F (0°C/+55°C)
Storage temperature : -4°F/+158°F (-20°C/+70°C)
Keyboard : Silicon rubber, LED backlight
Weight (without bracket) : 2.7 Lbs (1200 g)
User Points (Marks/Waypoints): 10000
Routes :50
Track Points : 10000 (recordable in 20 Tracks)
NMEA-0183 Output sentences: GLL, VTG, BWC, WCV, APA, APB, HDG, BOD, XTE,
RMA, RMB, RMC, GGA, HSC, DBT, DPT, MTW, VHW.
NMEA-0183 Input sentences : BWC, DBT, DPT, DSC, DSE, GGA, GLL, GSA, GSV,
HDG, HDM, HDT, MTW, MWD, MWV, RMC, RTE,
TLL, VDM, VHW, VTG, VWR, VWT, WPL.
NMEA-2000 Output PGNs : 127258, 128259, 128267, 129026, 130312, 126992,
129025, 129029, 129033, 128275, 129808, 129539,
129540, 129283, 129284, 129285.
NMEA-2000 Input PGNs : 126992, 127245, 127250, 127258, 127488, 127489,
127497, 127505, 128259, 128267, 129025, 129026,
129029, 129033, 129038, 129039, 129040, 129540,
129794, 129798, 129808, 129809, 129810, 130306,
130310, 130311, 130312, 130314, 130577.
USB on rear panel : USB A type (USB 2.0 480mbs), USB stick
USB on front panel : Micro-AB USB, USB stick (an adapter is required, for
indoor use only)
LAN : one RJ45 port, up to 100 Mbps (FastEthernet 100baseT).
Video Input : 1 input, NTSC or PAL
Line Out : 4VRMS (max) at 20K 0HM
Wi-Fi
®
Antenna : external SMA connector
Wi-Fi
®
Certification : 802.11b/g/n
Bluetooth
®
: v. 2.1 + EDR. HID (mouse and keyboard) profile only
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8.1.1 CPN700i DIMENSIONS
8.2 CPN1010i
Power Supply : 10-35 VDC
Power Consumption : 19W max
Current Draw: 1.6A@12VDC
Display : 10” Wide SVGA
Resolution: 1024 x 600
Sunlight viewable
Backlight: LED (1000nits)
Touchscreen: Capacitive
Cartography : C-MAP 4D SD CARD
Operating temperature range : 32°F/+131°F (0°C/+55°C)
Storage temperature : -4°F/+158°F (-20°C/+70°C)
Keyboard : Silicon rubber, LED backlight
Weight (without bracket) : 4.4 lbs (2000 g)
User Points (Marks/Waypoints): 10000
Routes :50
Track Points : 10000 (recordable in 20 Tracks)
NMEA-0183 Output sentences: GLL, VTG, BWC, WCV, APA, APB, HDG, BOD, XTE,
RMA, RMB, RMC, GGA, HSC, DBT, DPT, MTW, VHW.
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NMEA-0183 Input sentences : BWC, DBT, DPT, DSC, DSE, GGA, GLL, GSA, GSV,
HDG, HDM, HDT, MTW, MWD, MWV, RMC, RTE,
TLL, VDM, VHW, VTG, VWR, VWT, WPL
NMEA-2000 Output PGNs : 127258, 128259, 128267, 129026, 130312, 126992,
129025, 129029, 129033, 128275, 129808, 129539,
129540, 129283, 129284, 129285.
NMEA-2000 Input PGNs : 126992, 127245, 127250, 127258, 127488, 127489,
127497, 127505, 128259, 128267, 129025, 129026,
129029, 129033, 129038, 129039, 129040, 129540,
129794, 129798, 129808, 129809, 129810, 130306,
130310, 130311, 130312, 130314, 130577.
USB on rear panel : USB A type (USB 2.0 480mbs), USB stick
USB on front panel : Micro-AB USB, USB stick (an adapter is required, for
indoor use only)
LAN : one RJ45 port, up to 100 Mbps (FastEthernet 100baseT).
Video Input : 2 inputs, NTSC or PAL
Video Output : 1 output, VGA signals, 1024x600 resolution
Line Out : 4VRMS (max) at 20K 0HM
Wi-Fi
®
Antenna : external SMA connector
Wi-Fi
®
Certification : 802.11b/g/n
Bluetooth
®
: v. 2.1 + EDR. HID (mouse and keyboard) profile only
8.2.1 CPN1010i DIMENSIONS
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8.3 OPTIONAL FF525 FISH FINDER
Power Output : 600W or 1kW depending on connected transducer
Frequency : 50 and 200kHz
Minimum Depth : 5ft at 50kHz, 2.5ft at 200kHz
Maximum Depth : 1500ft at 50kHz, 700ft at 200kHz
Airmar X-DUCER ID : Must use STANDARD HORIZON transducers part numbers
Advanced Digital Signal Processing
Speed & Temperature Sensor (if available on transducer)
Alarms (Shallow Water, Depth, Fish, Temp)
Trip Log, Fish Symbols
STC, Interference Rejection, Automatic noise reduction
A-Scope, White Line, Zoom x2/x4
Auto range/gain/frequency/shift/ping rate
16/256 colors display user selectable
8.4 OPTIONAL WAAS GPS RECEIVER
Physical Characteristics
Color Ivory white
Dimensions 97mm in diameter x 32mm in height (flush mounted) or 61,5mm on flag-pole mount
Weight (without cable) 0.35 lb (160 g)
Cable white 15m 8x28AWG cable with 6 pins female connector
Electrical Characteristics
Input Voltage 10 VDC to 35 VDC unregulated
Input Current 0.8 Wmax
GPS Receiver Sensitivity Tracking, Navigation :-160 dBm
Acquisition, Reacquisition :-160 dBm
Cold Starts :-145 dBm
GPS Performance
GNSS Systems GPS : L1 C/A
GALILEO : L1
SBAS : WAAS (North America), EGNOS (Europe), MSAS (Asia),
GAGAN (India)
Geodetic Datum WGS84
Channels 32 + 18
Acquisition Time
Reacquisition < 1 second
Hot Start 1 second
Warm Start 29 seconds
Cold Start 29 seconds
Accuracy
GPS < 10ft
with SBAS < 2.0m
NMEA Output
Messages GGA, RMC, GSA, GSV, TXT
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9 - TECHNICAL TESTS
9.1 SYSTEM TEST
If you have connected your CPN Series Chart Plotter according to the instructions, and chosen
the proper menu selection for your device, and are still having problems with your CPN Series
Chart Plotter, the extended auto-test should help determine the problem. To enter the System
Test it is needed to hold down any key while the Chart Plotter application is starting:
1. Select the Startup Screen page.
2. Tap on the Plotter Icon
, when the STANDARD HORIZON Splash Screen page
is shown, press and hold the
key until the System Test display is shown, then let
go of the
key. A new menu will appear on the display:
Choose the test and tap on it. To exit from the System Test choose EXIT option.
9.1.1 RAM MENU (RESET)
After performing a RAM Clear all Marks, Routes, Tracks and C-Weather data will be erased.
RAM Clear
All the internal memory can be erased and the default setting restored. If the CPN Series
Chart Plotter exhibits unusual operations, or appears to be malfunctioning, it may be
possible to correct the problem by clearing RAM.
This operation will erase all Marks, Routes, stored Track plots, Destinations and C-Weather
data. It will also return all selections (Input Data Format, Autopilot selection, etc.) to original
default values. To confirm clear RAM press the
ShuttlePoint knob (but if at this time you
do not wish to clear RAM press the
key).
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9.1.2 BACKLIGHT
Each time you move the ShuttlePoint knob to the left, the screen will decrease brightness,
move it to the right to increase brightness.
9.1.3 CARTRIDGES (USED BY STANDARD HORIZON TECHNICIANS)
Internal Data Base Test
To test the Worldwide Background.
SD CARD Test
To test the SD CARD. There are the possible situations:
1. If there is an SD CARD inserted in the slot and there is not a malfunction, the name of
the SD CARD zone and the message "OK" are shown.
2. If there is an SD CARD inserted in the slot, but it is a defective SD CARD, the name of
the SD CARD zone and the message "Faulty" are shown.
3. If there is not any SD CARD inserted in the slot, the message "not present" is shown.
9.1.4 SERIAL PORTS (USED BY STANDARD HORIZON TECHNICIANS)
If you are having problems receiving data from the position-finding instrument, this test
should help determine the problem.
Change Parameters
To change the parameters of the serial interface. This menu allows selecting the Port
(Signal Source) between Port1, Port2, Port3, Port4; the Baud Rate between 300, 1200,
2400, 4800, 9600, 38400, 115200; the Data Bits (Word Length) between 7 or 8, the Parity
between even, odd or none, the Stop Bits between 1 or 2. Default settings are: Port =
PORT2, Baud Rate = 4800, Data Bits = 8, Parity = none, Stop Bits = 1.
Input Data Display
To allow the CPN Series Chart Plotter to act as a computer terminal and display the
incoming data exactly as it is received. If the data displayed on the screen is unrecognizable,
you may have selected the wrong input parameters for your particular receiver, for example,
Baud Rate 9600 instead of Baud Rate 4800. Check your receiver manual to be sure that
you have selected the proper parameter. If the screen is blank, you may have a broken
connection, and no data is being received or you may have connected the device to the other
input port. Use the
key to stop (or continue after pausing) data displaying, press the
ShuttlePoint knob to show data in hex or ASCII mode and the key to exit.
Loop-Back Test
This is a special test done during the production phase to check the serial ports integrity.
A special connector is required.
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10 - SYSTEM UPDATE
10.1 SYSTEM UPDATE PROCEDURE
After downloading the Installation Package or contacting your dealer to obtain the proper
Installation Package, follow the procedure below to update the system:
1. Install the Installation Package on an SD CARD.
2. Press the
PWR key to turn the CPN Series Chart Plotter Off.
3. Insert the SD CARD into the slot.
4. Press and hold the PWR key to turn on the CPN Series Chart Plotter.
5. The Operating System (OS) installation starts. When completed, the CPN Series Chart
Plotter automatically restarts.
6. The package update window appears (see A).
The CPN Series Chart Plotter checks the integrity of the Installation Package present
on the SD CARD. This operation might require several minutes (if you want to abort the
installation tap on
).
At the end of the checking, the package update window shows the following data
(see B). The
touchscreen key is now selected (it appears with blue frame).
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7. Tap on to start installation (or tap on to abort).
Otherwise move the ShuttlePoint knob to place cursor on (or on to abort) and then
press the ShuttlePoint or rotary knob.
8. The installation process begins.
Pay attention: do not turn the CPN Series Chart Plotter Off during installation.
The installation status appears in the two progress bars on the bottom of the package
update window (see C):
9. At the end of the installation process, the Startup Screen page is shown.
10. To complete the update system procedure, press the
PWR key to turn the CPN
Series Chart Plotter Off and remove the SD CARD from the slot.
11. Then press and hold the
PWR key to turn the CPN Series Chart Plotter On: the
system is now updated and ready to use.
10.1.1 SYSTEM UPDATE ERROR MESSAGES
Below there is the list of the error messages that can occur while updating system with the
relative explanation and problem solving procedure.
Error Messages 01, 02, 03, 04, 05, 06, 07, 09
· Error 01 - INFO.DAT file not found
The file info.dat was not found on the memory device
· Error 02 – INFO.DAT file corrupted
The file info.dat on the memory device is corrupted
· Error 03
ATTENZIONE: file di aggiornamento non valido per questo dispositivo
WARNING: wrong update file
ATTENTION: fichier de mise à jour non compatible avec ce dispositif
WARNUNG: falsche Updateakte
CUIDADO: ficheros de actualizaciòn no validos para este dispositivo
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ATENÇÃO: dados de atualização não válidos para este dispositivo
The Installation Package on the memory device is not suitable for the CPN Series Chart
Plotter
· Error 04 - Update File corrupted
The Installation Package files on the memory device are corrupted
· Error 05 - Xloader wrong file size
The Installation Package files on the memory device are corrupted
· Error 06 - Boot wrong file size
The Installation Package files on the memory device are corrupted
· Error 07 - OS wrong file size
The Installation Package files on the memory device are corrupted
· Error 09 - Cannot find any component to update
The Installation Package does not contain all the required files
If one of the these messages appears, press the
PWR key to turn Off the CPN Series
Chart Plotter and then follow the procedure:
1. Download the Installation Package again and install it on the SD CARD (or contact your
dealer to obtain the proper Installation Package).
2. Repeat the installation procedure.
Error Message 08
· Error 08 - SD card not recognized
The CPN Series Chart Plotter does not recognize the SD CARD in the slot or the SD
CARD slot is damaged
If this message appears, press the
PWR key to turn Off the CPN Series Chart Plotter and
then follow the procedure:
1. Download the Installation Package again and install it on a different SD CARD (or
contact your dealer to obtain the proper Installation Package).
2. Repeat the installation procedure.
3. If the problem persists, contact your dealer to check the SD CARD slot on the CPN
Series Chart Plotter.
Error Messages 20, 21, 22
· Error 20 - Update SD card not present: System Halted
The Operating System is not installed in the CPN Series Chart Plotter and no
Installation Package SD CARD inserted
· Error 21 - UPLOAD Folder not found: System Halted
The Operating System is not installed in the CPN Series Chart Plotter and the inserted
SD CARD does not contain a valid Installation Package
· Error 22
1
- OS Image Corrupted: System Halted
The Operating System in the CPN Series Chart Plotter is corrupted
1
It might occur when the Operating System gets corrupted (for any reasons regardless of installation
procedure).
If one of these messages appears, press the PWR key to turn Off the CPN Series Chart
Plotter and then follow the procedure:
1. Download the Installation Package and install it on the SD CARD (or contact your dealer
to obtain the proper Installation Package).
2. Execute the installation procedure.
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TERMS
AES (Advanced Encryption Standard): Wi-Fi
®
authorized strong encryption standard. It
uses a Pre-Shared Key (PSK) that is 8 or more characters in length, up to a maximum
of 63 characters.
AIS (Automatic Identification System): Improves the safety of navigation by assisting in the
efficient operation of ship-to-ship location reporting and VTS applications.
AIS-EPIRB: EPIRB (Emergency Position-Indicating Radio Beacon) device with AIS
transmitter.
AIS-MOB: Man Over Board Device (Maritime Survivor Locating Device) with AIS transmitter.
AIS-SART: SART (Search And Rescue Transponder) device with AIS transmitter.
ALT (Altitude): Shows the Altitude of the GPS antenna on the mean sea level. It is received
from GPS, sentence GGA.
A-P: Atmospheric Pressure
A-T: Air Temperature
AWD (Apparent Wind Direction): Shows the Apparent Wind Direction when a external wind
instrument with NMEA is connected.
AWS (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.
CDT (Count Down Timer): Measures how much of a pre-set period of time has elapsed (e.g.
Stopwatch).
COG (Course Over Ground): The course your vessel is heading.
DATE: Shows the current date received by the GPS.
DEPTH AREAS: Sea areas included in the user selectable range of minimum and
maximum depth limits.
DEW: Dew point Temperature
DPT (Depth):Shows the water depth when the optional FF525 50/200kHz BLACK BOX
FISH FINDER or digital Depth Sounder is connected.
DRAUGHT: Depth of water the vessel draws. The definition of draught (or draft) of a ship’s
hull is the vertical distance between the waterline and the bottom of the hull (keel).
Draught determines the minimum depth of water a ship or boat can safely navigate. On
the Tide page the draught window shows the height of the tidal water during a 24hr period
of time. This height is dependent on the time of day.
DSC (Digital Selective Calling): 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). It is planned that DSC will eventually replace aural watches on distress
frequencies and will be used to announce routine and urgent maritime safety information
broadcasts.
DST (Distance): The distance from your current position to a Destination point.
E-BST: Engine Boost Pressure
E-C-PRS: Engine Coolant Pressure
E-HRS: Engine hours total
E-LOAD: Engine Load Percent
E-PRS: Engine Oil Pressure
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E-SPD: Engine Speed
ETA: Estimated Time of Arrival
E-TEMP: Engine Temp
E-TORQ: Engine Torque Percent
E-TRM: Engine tilt/trim
F-PRS: Fuel Pressure
F-RATE: Fuel Rate
F-RATEA: Fuel Rate, Average
F-RATEE: Fuel Rate, Economy
F-RATEIE: Instantaneous Fuel Economy
F-TRIP: Trip Fuel Used
GPS Constellation: The Global Positioning System (GPS) is a space-based radio-
navigation system consisting of a constellation of satellites and a network of ground
stations used for monitoring and control. A minimum of 24 GPS satellites orbit the earth
at an altitude of approximately 11,000 miles providing users with accurate information on
position, velocity and time anywhere in the world and in all weather conditions.
GPS2D: The GPS is receiving at least 2 satellites.
GPS3D: The GPS is receiving at least 3 satellites.
HDG (Heading): Shows heading from an external Flux Gate Compass when connected.
HDOP/VDOP (Horizontal/Vertical Dilution of Precision): Parameter indicating the precision
of the positioning system (GPS). The smaller the HDOP/VDOP value, the more
accurately the position fix is provided.
HEIGHT: The current Tide Height referred to the vertical cursor.
HIGH WATER: The maximum level of the Tide Height in 24 hours.
LOW WATER: The minimum level of the Tide Height in 24 hours.
LVL-BW: Fluid level Black Water
LVL-FUEL: Fluid level Fuel
LVL-FW: Fluid level Fresh Water
O-TEMP: Engine Oil Temp
PINGO: Mound of earth-covered ice found in the Arctic and subarctic that can reach up to
70m (230ft) in height and up to 600m (2.000ft) in diameter.
Position Request: Marine DSC VHF Function of transmitting a GPS position to another
Marine DSC VHF. When CPN Series Chart Plotter is connected to STANDARD
HORIZON GPS the position of another vessel is shown on the Chart page.
Raster Chart: Representation of the drawing through a collection of points describing color
information, without any other kind of enrichment (usually it is the result of a scanning
process).
RUDDER: Rudder Angle
SOG (Speed Over Ground): The speed your vessel is travelling at.
SPD (Speed): Shows the Speed Thru the Water when a digital Speed Log is connected.
STR (Steer): Heading to steer to destination Waypoint.
TIME: Shows the current time received by the GPS.
TKIP (Temporal Key Integrity Protocol): Encryption method. TKIP provides per-packet key
mixing a message integrity and re-keying mechanism. It uses a Pre-Shared Key (PSK)
that is 8 or more characters in length, up to a maximum of 63 characters.
TLOG (Trip Log): Shows the distance the vessel has travelled since the Trip Log was reset.
TRT (Trip Timer): Measures elapsed time between two moments in time (e.g. the beginning
and the end of the trip).
TWD (True Wind Direction): Shows the True Wind Direction when an external wind
instrument with NMEA is connected.
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TWS (True Wind Speed): Shows the True Wind Speed when an external wind instrument
with NMEA is connected.
TTG (Time To Go): Shows time to go to reach a Destination point.
UNITS
Nm Nautical Mile (1Nm = 1.15SM or 1.85km)
SM Statute Mile (1SM = 0.87Nm or 1.61km)
km kilometer (1km = 0.62SM or 0.54Nm)
ft feet (1ft = 0.167ftm or 0.305m)
ftm Fathom (1ftm = 6ft or 1.83m)
m meters (1m = 3.28ft or 0.55ftm)
kn knots (1kn = 1.15mph or 1.85km/h)
mph miles per hour (1mph = 0.87kn or 1.61km/h)
km/h kilometer per hour (1km/h = 0.54kn or 0.62mph)
Vector-based Chart: A set of structured information concerning with shapes, lines, points,
areas, Routes and it is enriched with several kinds of attributes and information. This
approach permits to access to the chart not only as a static visualization of a drawing but
also to manage the information, and the attributes that it contains, working as a
Geographic Information System, that is a kind of geographic database.
VEL: Max Speed Log
VMG: It is the destination closing Velocity. The VMG is calculated using the current speed
of the vessel (SOG) and the difference between the current vessel course and the bearing
to the Destination.
WAAS 2D/3D: The GPS is receiving a 2D or 3D position and the correction from the WAAS
Satellite. WAAS consists of approximately 25 ground reference stations positioned
across the United States that monitor GPS satellite data. Two master stations, located
on either coast, collect data from the reference stations and create a GPS correction
message. This correction accounts for GPS satellite orbit and clock drift plus signal
delays caused by the atmosphere and ionosphere. The corrected differential message
is then broadcast through one of two gestational satellites, or satellites with a fixed
position over the equator. The information is compatible with the basic GPS signal
structure, which means any WAAS-enabled GPS receiver can read the signal.
W-T (Water Temperature): Shows the sea water temperature when the FF525 50/200kHz
BLACK BOX FISH FINDER or a digital Speed Log/Temp instrument with NMEA is
connected.
WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy): Open System authentication: the WLAN client need not
provide its credentials to the Access Point during authentication. Thus, any client,
regardless of its WEP keys, can authenticate itself with the Access Point and then attempt
to associate. After the authentication and association, WEP can be used for encrypting
the data frames.
WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access
®
): Initial WPA version, to supply enhanced security over
the older WEP protocol. Typically uses the TKIP encryption protocol.
WPA2 (Wi-Fi Protected Access
®
II): Successor of WPA, replaces the TKIP encryption
protocol with AES to provide additional security.
WPA-Personal (Wi-Fi Protected Access
®
-Personal): Also referred to as WPA-PSK
(Pre-shared key) mode. Is designed for home and small office networks and doesn’t
require an authentication server. Each wireless network device authenticates with the
access point using the same 256-bit key.
XTE (Cross Track Error): The distance your vessel is off course (left or right) to a Destination
point.
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ANALYTICAL INDEX
& HIGHWAY ......................................................... 86, 95
200kHz & CHART ...................................................... 100
2D ............................................................... 16, 22, 26,
27, 28, 40, 43, 45, 53, 54, 67, 96, 119, 178
3D ............................................................... 11, 16, 22,
27, 28, 36, 40, 42, 43, 45, 53, 54, 67, 94, 96, 178
3D Exaggeration Factor .............................................. 54
4D FUNCTIONS .......................................................... 52
50kHz & CHART ........................................................ 100
A
A-P ...................................................................... 88, 176
A-Scope ..................................................................... 170
A-T ...................................................................... 88, 176
About page .................. 40, 41, 44, 82, 111, 121, 132
ACAC10 ..................................................................... 162
ACC1 .................................................................. 12, 153
ACC2 ................................................ 12, 153, 156, 158
Access Point .............................................................. 178
Accessories ................................................................. 12
Accessory cables ............................................. 153, 156
Accuracy ............................................................. 69, 170
ACQUIRING ................................................................ 96
Acquisition Time ........................................................ 170
Activation Range ....................................... 39, 114, 115
Active Target ............................................................. 114
ACTIVE TRACK ........................................................... 78
ACVC10 ............................................................ 103, 161
Adapter Cable .................................................. 103, 162
Add-Favorite .............................................................. 140
Additional Secondary phase Factor .......................... 108
Advanced Setup ................................................. 34, 107
AES ............................................................................ 176
AIFF ........................................................................... 142
Air Pressure ................................................................. 37
Air Temperature ........................................ 88, 117, 176
Airmar X-DUCER ID .................................................. 170
AIS ......... 12, 39, 110, 113, 115, 152, 158, 159, 176
AIS List ............................................................... 12, 116
AIS-EPIRB ................................................. 12, 116, 176
AIS-MOB .................................................... 12, 116, 176
AIS-SART .................................................. 12, 116, 176
Alarms ........................................................ 39, 105, 170
Alaska ............................................................ 11, 22, 40
ALT ..................................................................... 87, 176
Alternate Solution ...................................................... 108
Altitude ......................................................... 37, 87, 176
Analog page ................................................................ 99
Anchor Alarm ...................................................... 39, 105
Antenna ............................................................ 151, 152
APA .......................................................... 110, 167, 168
APB .......................................................... 110, 167, 168
Apparent Wind Direction .................................... 88, 176
Apparent Wind Speed ........................................ 88, 176
Arrival Alarm ....................................................... 39, 105
ASCII ......................................................................... 172
ASF1/2 ....................................................................... 108
Asia ............................................................................ 170
Assigning Page Soft Keys ........................................... 32
assistance .................................................................... 41
Atmospheric Pressure ........................................ 88, 176
Attention Areas ............................................................ 91
Audible Alarm .............................................. 39, 79, 105
Audio Amplifier .......................................................... 152
Authentication Protocols ........................................... 128
AUTO ......................................................................... 100
Auto Info ...................................................... 38, 90, 111
Auto Position ............................................................. 111
Automatic Check ......................................................... 69
Automatic Identification System ................................ 113
Autopilot ............................................................ 159, 171
AWD ................................................................... 88, 176
AWS ................................................................... 88, 176
B
background colors ....................................................... 38
BACKLIGHT .............................................................. 172
backlight .................................... 11, 15, 104, 167, 168
backup ......................................................................... 82
Bahamas ........................................................ 11, 22, 40
Battery Connections .................................................. 152
Baud Rate .................................................................. 172
Beacons ................................................................ 58, 91
Bearing ................................... 26, 27, 74, 88, 98, 176
Beaufort ....................................................................... 37
beep ...................................................... 20, 37, 39, 105
bft ................................................................................. 37
Bluetooth® ............... 11, 14, 133, 134, 135, 167, 169
BMP Decoder ............................................................ 142
Boat Ground ............................................ 154, 155, 156
BOD ......................................................... 110, 167, 168
Bookmarks ................................................................. 140
Boundaries Mode ................................................. 91, 93
bracket installation .................................................... 148
Bracket knob ................................................................ 12
BRG ........................................ 26, 74, 88, 95, 98, 176
Bridges ........................................................................ 70
Brightness ...................................................... 15, 16, 22
brightness ......................................................... 104, 172
Browser ....................................................... 11, 14, 25,
121, 122, 136, 137, 140, 141, 146
Built-In Charts ............................................. 11, 22, 26,
38, 40, 42, 45, 58, 93, 112, 113
Buoys ............................................................. 58, 90, 91
BWC ............................................... 110, 167, 168, 169
C
C-MAP 4D ............................... 11, 16, 22, 40, 42, 43,
44, 45, 93, 105, 112, 129, 130, 132, 152, 165, 167, 168
C-MAP Weather ................................................. 12, 117
C-Marina Port Database ............................................. 43
C-Weather ................................................. 86, 118, 171
CALIBRATION ........................................................... 108
Canada .......................................................... 11, 22, 40
Caribbean ...................................................... 11, 22, 40
Cartography ........................................ 11, 16, 167, 168
CDT ............................................................. 79, 88, 176
Central America ............................................. 11, 22, 40
Chain .................................................................. 34, 107
change a page ............................................................. 30
change the SD CARD .................................................. 84
Changing the Ship Icon ............................................... 30
Channels ................................................................... 170
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Chart Boundaries ................................................. 91, 93
Chart Configurations ................................................... 90
Chart Control Icon ................................................ 36, 38
Chart Datum .............................................................. 107
CHART DISPLAY ........................................................ 22
Chart Display . 27, 30, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59
CHART key .................................................................. 16
Chart Language .................................................... 57, 58
Chart Lock ............................................................ 91, 93
Chart Menu .................................................................. 16
Chart Orientation Resolution .................................... 107
Chart page ............ 26, 27, 36, 38, 85, 86, 88, 90, 95
Chart Plotter ......................................................... 14, 25
Chart Scale ........................................................... 87, 88
Chart Settings .............................................................. 92
Chart Shading ...................................................... 53, 54
Chart Update Card ............................................... 40, 41
Chart Window .............................................................. 52
Chart/Highway page ............................................. 86, 95
CHECK ENGINE ....................................................... 106
Chinese .............................................................. 35, 136
Classic .................................................................. 34, 38
Clear Info ..................................................................... 43
CLEAR key .................................................................. 15
clear RAM .................................................................. 171
Clear View ................................................................... 42
Close Soft Key ............................................................. 24
Closest Point of Approach ......................................... 114
Closing Soft Keys ........................................................ 24
COG .............. 77, 85, 87, 95, 98, 108, 111, 114, 176
Collapsing Data Windows ........................................... 89
COMBO ....................................................................... 99
Compass .................................................................... 108
Compass Indicator ...................................................... 59
Compass page ................................ 31, 32, 35, 94, 95
Compass Rose ............................................................ 12
Connect Icon ......................... 125, 126, 130, 131, 133
Connection Manager .................................. 14, 18, 25,
126, 127, 130, 131, 133
CONNECTIONS .................... 152, 153, 156, 161, 162
contrast ...................................................................... 104
CONVENTIONS .......................................................... 13
Coordinate System ............................................. 34, 107
Coordinates .......................................................... 45, 51
Count Down Timer .................................. 12, 79, 80, 88
Course ....................................................................... 111
Course Over Ground ................... 77, 87, 98, 176, 177
Course Time Line ........................................................ 59
Course Up ............................................................ 30, 58
CPA ........................................................... 39, 114, 115
CPN1010i ................ 11, 12, 104, 152, 161, 162, 168
CPN700i .................................... 11, 12, 104, 161, 167
create a Route ............................................................. 67
CREATING A ROUTE ................................................. 65
CREATING MARK ....................................................... 61
Cross Track Error ............................................... 88, 178
Cross-Hair ................................................................... 26
Crossover Cable ............................................... 129, 165
Cuba .............................................................. 11, 22, 40
Current Date ................................................................ 87
Current Time ................................................................ 87
Currents Prediction ..................................................... 56
Cursor Control ........................................................... 111
Cursor Mode ............................. 21, 26, 27, 38, 74, 88
CURSOR SPEED ........................................................ 29
Cursor Speed .............................................................. 38
Cursor Window ..................................................... 26, 38
Custom ................................................................. 90, 91
CUSTOMIZING A PAGE ICON ................................... 85
Customizing data boxes .............................................. 98
Customizing Data Windows ........................................ 87
D
DAM Report page ...................................................... 112
dangerous objects ................................................ 43, 68
Dangerous Target ..................................................... 114
Danish ................................................................ 35, 136
Data Access Manager Report page .......................... 112
Data Bits .................................................................... 172
Data Safety Indicator ............................................ 56, 93
Data Source Priority ........................................... 97, 109
Data Window ........................................................ 87, 89
DATE .................................................................. 87, 176
Date .................................................................. 108, 111
Date Format ................................................................. 37
Datum ........................................................................ 107
Daylight Saving ............................................. 32, 33, 37
DBT ................................................. 110, 167, 168, 169
dealer .................................................................. 11, 175
Default Mode ............................................................... 26
default pages ............................................................... 32
default setting ............................................................ 171
delete MOB .................................................................. 22
DELETING A FILE ....................................................... 83
DELETING A MARK .................................................... 62
DELETING A MOB ...................................................... 76
DELETING A ROUTE .................................................. 68
DELETING A TRACK .................................................. 78
Demo Mode ............................................................... 111
Depth ................................ 37, 88, 108, 129, 170, 176
Depth Alarm ........................................................ 39, 105
DEPTH AREAS ......................................................... 176
Depth contours ............................................................ 40
Depth Limit .................................................................. 69
Depth Range ........................................................ 91, 92
Depth Settings ...................................................... 39, 92
Depth Shading Mode ............................................ 91, 92
Depth Sounder ............................................ 97, 99, 176
Depths & Land Elevation ............................................. 43
Desktop Icons .............................................................. 84
Destination ....................................................... 171, 178
Detailed World Background ........................................ 42
DEW ................................................................... 88, 176
Dew point Temperature ...................................... 88, 176
Diagram ................................................................ 43, 60
Differential Correction ................................................. 96
Diffusers ........................................................ 68, 91, 94
Digital Raster Charts ................................................... 43
Digital Selective Calling ................................... 101, 176
DIMENSIONS ................................................... 168, 169
Dimensions ................................................................ 170
Direction .................................................................... 108
Display ....................................... 11, 39, 115, 167, 168
Display Color ................................................. 34, 35, 38
DISPLAY MODE .......................................................... 27
Display Mode ........................................................ 53, 90
DISTANCE ............................................................ 77, 78
Distance .................................. 26, 27, 37, 74, 88, 176
Distress Call ............................................ 101, 102, 111
distributor ..................................................................... 11
DivX ........................................................................... 142
Download .......................................................... 118, 119
DPT ................................. 88, 110, 167, 168, 169, 176
DRAUGHT ................................................................. 176
Dredged Areas ............................................................ 68
DSC
12, 69, 101, 102, 103, 111, 114, 167, 169, 176, 177
DSE .................................................................. 167, 169
DSI ........................................................................ 56, 93
DST ....................................................... 26, 74, 88, 176
DUAL ......................................................................... 100
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Dual Chart ................................ 12, 28, 52, 85, 86, 87
Dust cover ................................................................... 12
Dutch .................................................................. 35, 136
Dynamic Currents ........................................................ 43
E
E-BST ........................................................................ 176
E-C-PRS .................................................................... 176
E-HRS ........................................................................ 176
E-LOAD ..................................................................... 176
E-PRS ........................................................................ 176
E-SPD ........................................................................ 177
E-TEMP ..................................................................... 177
E-TORQ ..................................................................... 177
E-TRM ....................................................................... 177
Easy Routing ..................... 11, 12, 43, 70, 71, 72, 73
Edit Route ............................................... 21, 66, 67, 68
EDITING A MARK ....................................................... 61
EGNOS ............................................................... 96, 170
EGR SYSTEM ........................................................... 106
ENGIN COMM ERROR ............................................. 106
ENGINE .............................................................. 98, 106
Engine & Chart (Combo) page .................................... 99
Engine Alarm Report ................................................. 106
Engine Alarms ............................................................. 12
Engine Boost Pressure .............................................. 176
Engine Coolant Pressure .......................................... 176
ENGINE EMERGENCY STOP MODE ...................... 106
Engine hours total ..................................................... 176
Engine Load Percent ................................................. 176
Engine Oil Pressure .................................................. 176
Engine Oil Temp ........................................................ 177
ENGINE SHUTTING DOWN ..................................... 106
Engine Speed ............................................................ 177
Engine Temp ............................................................. 177
Engine tilt/trim ............................................................ 177
Engine Torque Percent ............................................. 177
Engines ...................................................................... 109
English ........................................... 35, 36, 38, 57, 136
Enhanced Mixing Levels ............................................. 43
ENVIRONMENT ................................................... 88, 98
EPIRB ...................................................... 115, 116, 176
ER .................................................................. 70, 71, 73
error messages .......................................................... 174
Estimated Time of Arrival ................................... 88, 177
ETA ..................................................................... 88, 177
Ethernet ..................................................... 14, 129, 165
Europe ....................................................................... 170
European customers ................................................... 11
Exaggeration Factor .................................................... 36
EXTERNAL ALARM .................................................. 165
External Alarm .................................................. 105, 152
External Amplifier ...................................................... 162
External Antenna ......................................................... 96
External bracket .......................................................... 12
F
F-PRS ........................................................................ 177
F-RATE ...................................................................... 177
F-RATEA ................................................................... 177
F-RATEE ................................................................... 177
F-RATEIE .................................................................. 177
F-TRIP ....................................................................... 177
Fahrenheit ................................................................... 37
Fathom ....................................................................... 178
fathoms ........................................................................ 37
Faulty ......................................................................... 172
Favorites icon ............................................................ 140
favorites list ............................................................... 140
feet ...................................................................... 37, 178
FF525 ..................................................... 39, 100, 105,
110, 152, 158, 159, 170, 176, 178
file ....................................................................... 83, 174
FIND ..................... 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 86
Finnish ................................................................ 35, 136
Fish Finder ... 12, 100, 110, 112, 129, 158, 159, 165
Fish Symbols ............................................................. 170
Fishing Facility ............................................................ 68
FLAC .......................................................................... 142
Flick ............................................................................. 17
Fluid level Black Water ............................................. 177
Fluid level Fresh Water ............................................. 177
Fluid level Fuel .......................................................... 177
flush mount ................................................................ 149
Flush Mount Bracket ................................................... 12
flush mounting ........................................................... 151
Flux Gate Compass ............................................ 97, 177
focus ............................................................................ 87
Forecast ............................................................ 117, 119
format the SD CARD ................................................... 83
French ................................................................ 35, 136
Frequency .................................................................. 170
Fresh water ........................................................... 11, 40
FRONT PANEL ........................................................... 15
ft .......................................................................... 37, 178
ftm ....................................................................... 37, 178
Fuel .............................................................................. 37
Fuel Pressure ............................................................ 177
Fuel Rate ................................................................... 177
Fuel Rate, Average ................................................... 177
Fuel Rate, Economy .................................................. 177
FULL 200kHz ............................................................. 100
FULL 4D ...................................................................... 43
FULL 50kHz ............................................................... 100
Full Info ................................................................. 50, 60
Full Screen View ....................................................... 104
G
GAGAN ...................................................................... 170
GALILEO ................................................................... 170
General Setup .......................... 29, 33, 34, 36, 37, 39
Geodetic Datum ......................................................... 170
German ............................................................... 35, 136
GGA .............................. 110, 167, 168, 169, 170, 176
GIF Decoder .............................................................. 142
GLL ................................................. 110, 167, 168, 169
GMDSS ............................................................. 101, 176
GNSS ......................................................................... 170
GOTO A ROUTE ......................................................... 74
GOTO CURSOR ......................................................... 73
GOTO key ................................................................... 15
GOTO MARK ............................................................... 75
GPS ........................................ 11, 26, 32, 34, 87, 88,
94, 95, 96, 98, 108, 110, 148, 151, 152, 158, 163, 170, 177
GPS2D ................................................................ 96, 177
GPS3D ................................................................ 96, 177
Great Lakes ................................................... 11, 22, 40
Greek .................................................................. 35, 136
Greenwich Mean Time ................................................ 32
Grounding .................................................................... 12
Grounding Alarm ................................ 39, 43, 105, 106
GSA ................................................ 110, 167, 169, 170
GSV ................................................ 110, 167, 169, 170
GX2100 ............................................................. 113, 159
GX2150 ............................................................. 113, 159
H
H.264 ......................................................................... 142
Hawaii ............................................................ 11, 22, 40
HDG ................................ 87, 110, 167, 168, 169, 177
HDM .................................................................. 167, 169
HDOP ................................................................. 87, 177
HDT .................................................................. 167, 169
Heading ..................................................... 87, 109, 177
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HEIGHT ..................................................................... 177
HIGH BOOST PRESSURE ....................................... 106
High Resolution Bathy Charts ..................................... 44
HIGH WATER ........................................................... 177
Highway page ........................... 30, 58, 74, 88, 94, 95
History list .................................................................. 140
Hold ............................................................................. 17
Home Mode ........ 21, 26, 27, 38, 59, 74, 75, 88, 107
Horizontal Dilution of Precision ................................... 87
Hotspot ............................................................. 126, 127
hPa .............................................................................. 38
HSC ......................................................... 110, 167, 168
hue phase .................................................................. 104
Humidity ..................................................................... 117
I
Icons Size .................................................................... 55
IN/OUT Connections ................................................. 158
India ........................................................................... 170
Info Tree ...................................................................... 52
Information ............................................................ 45, 90
information ................................................................... 52
Information window ...................................................... 19
INITIALIZING THE SD CARD ..................................... 82
Input Current ............................................................. 170
Input Data Display ..................................................... 172
Input Data Format ..................................................... 171
Input Voltage ............................................................. 170
Input/Output ............................................................... 110
INSERTING A WAYPOINT ......................................... 67
installation ................................................................. 154
Installation Package .................................. 41, 173, 175
installation process ...................................................... 41
Instantaneous Fuel Economy .................................... 177
Intelligent key 15, 16, 22, 23, 39, 121, 122, 137, 143
Interference Rejection ............................................... 170
Internal Antenna .......................................................... 96
Internal Data Base Test ............................................ 172
Internet Browser ..................... 14, 16, 18, 22, 25, 140
Intertidal Areas ............................................................ 68
IP57 ............................................................................. 11
ISO Certification .......................................................... 42
Italian .................................................................. 35, 136
J
Japanese ............................................................ 35, 136
joystick ......................................................................... 21
JPG Decoder (VPU+SW) .......................................... 142
K
keyboard ................ 11, 133, 134, 135, 139, 167, 169
Keypad Beep ............................................................... 37
KEYS ........................................................................... 20
kilometer ............................................................. 37, 178
km ....................................................................... 37, 178
kn ........................................................................ 37, 178
knots ................................................................... 37, 178
kPa ............................................................................... 38
L
Lake Info ...................................................................... 49
Lake name/info ............................................................ 42
Lakes ........................................................................... 45
Lakes By Name ........................................................... 50
LAN ................................................................... 167, 169
Land Areas .................................................................. 68
Land Elevation ............................................................. 43
Language ................................................ 35, 38, 57, 58
Lat/Lon Grid .......................................................... 91, 93
Latitude/Longitude ................................................ 34, 51
License page ............................................................. 112
Light Sectors ............................................................... 91
Lights ............................................................. 58, 90, 91
LINE COLOR ............................................................... 78
Line Out ............................................................ 167, 169
LOADING A FILE ........................................................ 83
Long press ................................................................... 32
Loop-Back Test ......................................................... 172
Loran TD ............................................................. 34, 107
Lost Target ................................................................ 114
LOW COOLANT LEVEL ........................................... 106
LOW FUEL PRESSURE ........................................... 106
LOW OIL LEVEL ....................................................... 106
LOW OIL PRESSURE ............................................... 106
LOW SYSTEM VOLTAGE ........................................ 106
LOW WATER ............................................................ 177
LVL-BW ..................................................................... 177
LVL-FUEL .................................................................. 177
LVL-FW ..................................................................... 177
M
m ......................................................................... 37, 178
Main Menu ....................................... 15, 21, 27, 30, 84
MAINTENANCE NEEDED ......................................... 106
MAN OVER BOARD .................................................... 75
Man Over Board ................................................... 16, 22
Marine Settings ........................................................... 91
Maritime Mobile Service Identity ............................... 114
Mark ............................................................ 16, 21, 27,
51, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 67, 69, 75, 82, 94, 95, 167, 168, 171
MARK key .................................................................... 16
Marks/Waypoints List ...................... 21, 61, 63, 64, 75
MAX ...................................................................... 42, 43
Max Speed Log .................................................. 88, 178
Maximum Depth ......................................................... 170
Measure Distance ....................................................... 38
Media Player ............................................... 11, 14, 18,
23, 25, 141, 142, 143, 146, 147, 163
memory stick ................................................................ 11
MENU DESCRIPTION ................................................. 18
MENU key .................................................................... 15
meters ................................................................. 37, 178
Mexico ........................................................... 11, 22, 40
Minimum Depth .......................................................... 170
MMSI ................................................................. 103, 114
MOB ............................. 22, 69, 75, 76, 115, 116, 176
MOB key ...................................................................... 16
mobile device ............................................................ 120
Monitor page ................................................................ 99
moon .......................................................................... 101
Mooring/Warping Facility ............................................ 68
mount the antenna .................................................... 151
mouse .................................... 133, 134, 135, 167, 169
MOV ........................................................................... 142
Move ............................................................................ 17
MOVING A MARK ....................................................... 62
moving cursor .............................................................. 17
MP3 ........................................................................... 142
MPEG-1 ..................................................................... 142
MPEG-4 ..................................................................... 142
mph ..................................................................... 37, 178
MSAS ......................................................................... 170
MTW ............................................... 110, 167, 168, 169
Multilanguage ....................................................... 35, 43
Multimedia Player ........................................................ 16
MWD ................................................................. 167, 169
MWV ................................................................. 167, 169
N
Name ......................................................................... 114
name the Route ........................................................... 66
Nautical Mile ....................................................... 37, 178
Nav-Aids ................................... 40, 42, 43, 58, 70, 91
Navigate ............................................................. 34, 107
Navigating a Route .................................................... 111
CPN700i and CPN1010i Multimedia Chart Plotters Page 183
NAVIGATION ....................................................... 88, 98
Navigation .................................................................... 30
NAVIGATION PAGES ................................................. 94
Navigation Speed ........................................................ 96
nearest Lakes ....................................................... 49, 50
nearest Obstructions ................................................... 48
nearest Points Of Interest ........................................... 51
nearest Port Services .................................................. 45
nearest Ports ............................................................... 46
nearest Tide Stations .................................................. 47
nearest Wrecks ........................................................... 48
Network ........................................................................ 11
Networked Chart ........................................................ 113
NEUTRAL START PROTECT ................................... 106
Night ..................................................................... 34, 38
Nm ...................................................................... 37, 178
NMEA .............. 97, 99, 129, 153, 158, 165, 176, 177
NMEA Digital page ............................................... 97, 98
NMEA Output ............................................................ 170
NMEA-0183 ................................................ 11, 63, 68,
97, 99, 102, 109, 110, 114, 152, 156, 158, 167, 168, 169
NMEA-0183 Input sentences ........................... 167, 169
NMEA-0183 Output sentences ............... 158, 167, 168
NMEA-2000 ................................................ 11, 97, 99,
102, 106, 109, 114, 152, 166, 167, 169
NMEA-2000 Input PGNs .................................. 167, 169
NMEA-2000 Output PGNs ............................... 167, 169
NOAA ............................................................. 34, 38, 58
Normal ........................................................... 34, 35, 38
North America ............................................. 12, 22, 26,
40, 45, 58, 93, 112, 113, 170
North Up ............................................................... 30, 58
Norwegian .......................................................... 35, 136
NTSC ....................................... 12, 103, 161, 167, 169
O
O-TEMP ..................................................................... 177
Object Info ................................................................... 42
Obstructions ...................... 42, 45, 48, 68, 70, 91, 94
Official data source ..................................................... 42
Ogg Vorbis ................................................................. 142
Oil/Boost Pressure ...................................................... 37
OLYMPIC ROUTE ....................................................... 66
Olympic Route ............................................................. 12
open a PDF file .......................................................... 141
Operating System ............................................. 173, 175
OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES ....................................... 13
OS .............................................................................. 173
Outdoor Recreational Area ......................................... 49
OVER TEMPERATURE ............................................ 106
Overlay ................................................................. 53, 54
P
P2N Link ........... 11, 16, 22, 103, 112, 120, 121, 122
PACKING LIST ............................................................ 12
Page Change tab ................................................. 24, 31
Page Icons ................................................................... 84
Page Selection ............................................................ 84
Page Sweep ................................................................ 37
Page sweeping ............................................................ 17
Pages Selection .......................................................... 30
Pair ..................................................................... 34, 107
PAL .......................................... 12, 103, 161, 167, 169
Pan ....................................................................... 17, 26
Panning ..................................................................... 120
Parity ......................................................................... 172
PART CODE ................................................................ 12
PC-Planner ................................................................ 119
PDF ................................. 11, 141, 142, 143, 146, 147
Perspective View ......................................................... 43
PGN ........................................................................... 167
Photos & Diagrams ...................................................... 43
Physical Characteristics ............................................ 170
Picture in Picture .............................................. 103, 104
Pictures ........................................................................ 60
PINGO ....................................................................... 177
Pingos .......................................................................... 68
PiP .................................................................... 103, 104
Place Names ............................................................... 91
Place Names Size ....................................................... 55
places a MOB .............................................................. 22
PLACING A MOB ........................................................ 75
Plan2Nav ................................................. 121, 122, 124
Playing music .............................................................. 22
Plotter Icon ................................................ 25, 132, 171
PNG Decoder ............................................................ 142
POI .......................................................... 42, 43, 51, 71
Points Of Interest........................................... 43, 45, 51
Port ................................................................ 43, 45, 46
Port by Name ............................................................... 42
Port Icons .................................................................... 90
Port Info ................................................................ 40, 42
PORT Input ................................................................ 158
Port Names .................................................................. 91
PORT Output ............................................................. 158
Port Service ................................................... 45, 46, 71
Port1 ................................................................. 110, 172
Port2 ............................................... 110, 158, 159, 172
Port3 ................................................................. 110, 172
Port4 ................................................................. 110, 172
Ports & Services ................................................... 91, 92
Portuguese ......................................................... 35, 136
POS ............................................................................. 87
Position ............................................................... 87, 108
Position Report ............................................................ 12
Position Request ............................ 101, 102, 111, 177
Power boat .................................................... 12, 30, 58
Power Consumption ......................................... 167, 168
Power Output ............................................................. 170
POWER REDUCTION .............................................. 106
Power Supply ................................................... 167, 168
POWER UP ................................................................. 14
POWERING OFF ........................................................ 14
Pre-Amp connector pin out ....................................... 162
Pre-Amp Output ......................................................... 162
Production Installation ................................................. 68
Programmed Date ..................................................... 113
Property Status .......................................................... 113
psi ................................................................................ 38
PSK ................................................................... 176, 177
Puerto Rico .................................................... 11, 22, 40
PWR ACC1 & ACC2 cable .......................................... 12
PWR key ............................ 14, 15, 16, 17, 22, 25, 41
PWR/ACC1 ..................................... 153, 156, 158, 159
Q
Quick Access Menu ................................ 12, 16, 22, 39
Quick Info ............................................................. 42, 49
Quick Reference Guide ............................................... 12
quick zoom .................................................................. 21
QuickTime ................................................................. 142
R
Radio Call Sign .......................................................... 114
RAM .................................................................... 82, 171
RAM Clear ................................................................. 171
Raster ................................................................... 16, 22
Raster Chart ......................................... 11, 53, 54, 177
RECEIVE ..................................................................... 63
Receive ........................................................................ 68
Release Date ............................................................. 113
remove the SD CARD ................................................. 44
Remove-Favorite ....................................................... 140
replace an SD CARD .................................................. 24
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replacements parts ...................................................... 12
reset the Track ............................................................ 78
reset the Trip Log ................................................. 79, 81
Resolution ......................................................... 167, 168
Respect Draught ......................................................... 71
Restart GPS ................................................................ 96
REV LIMIT EXCEEDED ............................................ 106
Reverses the Route ..................................................... 68
RMA ......................................................... 110, 167, 168
RMB ......................................................... 110, 167, 168
RMC ....................................... 110, 167, 168, 169, 170
Rocks ...................................................... 68, 70, 91, 94
rotary knob ..................................................... 16, 22, 85
ROTATE key ............................................................... 16
rotate the chart ............................................................ 22
Route ................. 15, 27, 43, 61, 65, 66, 68, 69, 70,
71, 72, 73, 74, 75, 82, 92, 94, 95, 110, 167, 168, 171
Route Check ........................................... 12, 43, 68, 69
ROUTE key ................................................................. 15
ROUTE MENU ............................................................. 68
Route Width................................................................. 69
RS232 ............................................................... 158, 159
RS422 ........................................................................ 158
RTE ..................................................... 63, 68, 167, 169
Rudder Angle.................................................... 109, 177
Russian ............................................................... 35, 136
S
Safe Corridor ............................................................... 71
Safe Depth ..................................................... 71, 91, 92
Safe Height .................................................................. 71
Safe Margin ................................................................. 71
safe navigation ............................................................ 68
Safely Remove Data Cartridge ................................. 112
Safety Status Bar .......................................... 43, 56, 93
Sail boat ......................................................... 12, 30, 58
SART ....................................................... 115, 116, 176
Satellite ............................................ 11, 16, 43, 53, 54
satellite ............................................................... 96, 177
saturation colors ........................................................ 104
save the file ................................................................. 83
SBAS ......................................................................... 170
Scrolling maps ............................................................. 17
SD CARD ........... 16, 22, 24, 40, 44, 45, 60, 61, 64,
82, 83, 93, 105, 113, 119, 143, 147, 167, 168, 172, 173, 175
Seabed Type ........................................................ 91, 92
Search & Find .............................................................. 42
Second CPN ................................................................ 96
Segmentation ............................................................ 113
select a page ............................................................... 28
select a Route ............................................................. 74
SELECTING AN ITEM ................................................. 20
Selecting Language .................................................... 35
SEND ........................................................................... 63
Send ............................................................................ 68
SERIAL PORTS......................................................... 172
Setup Menu .......................................................... 27, 29
Shallow Water ............................................. 68, 70, 170
Ship Icon .......................................... 12, 26, 30, 58, 59
Shoreline Constructions .............................................. 68
show Soft Keys ............................................................ 24
Shut Down ............................................................ 14, 22
Shuttle Point Enter ...................................................... 37
ShuttlePoint knob ................................... 16, 21, 37, 85
Signals .................................................................. 58, 91
Simulation Mode ........................................................ 110
Single Chart .......................................................... 52, 86
Single tap.............................................................. 26, 31
Sleeping Target ......................................................... 114
slot ...................................................................... 41, 119
SM....................................................................... 37, 178
SOFT KEYS ................................................................. 23
Soft Keys ..................................................................... 32
SOG ........................... 85, 87, 96, 108, 111, 177, 178
Spanish ............................................................... 35, 136
SPD .................................................................... 88, 177
SPECIFICATIONS ..................................................... 167
Speed ...................... 37, 77, 108, 111, 129, 170, 177
Speed Filter ................................................................. 96
Speed Log ................................................................... 97
Speed Over Ground ........................................... 87, 177
Speed Through Water ........................................ 88, 108
Splash Screen ............................................. 14, 25, 171
Spot Soundings .................................................... 40, 44
START EASY ROUTING ............................................. 71
start navigation ..................................................... 21, 75
Starting music .............................................................. 23
Startup Screen............................................ 14, 16, 25,
42, 125, 130, 131, 133, 136, 142, 143, 171, 174
Static Navigation ....................................................... 107
Statute Mile ......................................................... 37, 178
STC ............................................................................ 170
Steer .......................................................................... 177
Steering Angle ............................................................. 88
STEP UNIT ........................................................... 77, 78
stop navigation .............................................. 21, 74, 76
Stopping music ............................................................ 23
STR ..................................................................... 88, 177
SUB OR SECONDARY THROTTLE ......................... 106
SunLight ........................................................ 34, 35, 38
Sunlight ...................................................... 11, 167, 168
SVGA .................................................................. 11, 168
Swedish .............................................................. 35, 136
Sweep ................................................................... 26, 31
System Alarm Report ................................................ 107
System Test ............................................................... 171
SYSTEM UPDATE .................................................... 173
T
TANK ........................................................................... 98
Tap ............................................................................... 17
Target ........................................................................ 114
Targets AIS .................................................................. 12
TCPA ......................................................... 39, 114, 115
TD ....................................................................... 34, 107
Technical support ........................................................ 11
Temperature ....................................................... 37, 129
temperature ...................................................... 167, 168
Temperature Sensor ................................................. 170
template ................................................... 149, 150, 151
TERMS ...................................................................... 176
Thickness .................................................................... 68
THROTTLE POSITION SENSOR ............................. 106
Thumb Drive .............................................................. 163
Tide Height ................................................................ 177
Tide page ..................................................... 33, 40, 100
Tide Station ............................ 42, 43, 45, 47, 90, 101
Tides & Currents ......................................................... 91
Tides Preview .............................................................. 43
TILT key ....................................................................... 16
tilt the chart .................................................................. 22
Tilting ........................................................................... 36
TIME ..................................................... 77, 78, 87, 177
Time .................................................... 77, 78, 108, 111
Time Coordinates ........................................................ 32
Time Format ................................................................ 37
TIME SETUP ............................................................... 39
Time Setup ............................................. 32, 33, 37, 47
Time to Closest Point of Approach ........................... 114
Time To Go ......................................................... 88, 178
Time Zone ............................................................ 32, 37
Timeout ........................................................................ 71
CPN700i and CPN1010i Multimedia Chart Plotters Page 185
TKIP .................................................................. 177, 178
TLL .................................................................... 167, 169
TLOG ...................................... 78, 79, 80, 81, 88, 177
Touchscreen ........................... 14, 15, 16, 17, 22, 167
Touchscreen Calibration ............................... 16, 21, 22
Touchscreen Disabling ......................................... 17, 22
Touchscreen Keyboard ...................................... 18, 139
Towers ......................................................................... 90
Track ..................... 39, 76, 77, 82, 86, 167, 168, 171
Tracks & Routes ................................................... 91, 92
transducer ......................................................... 129, 170
Transparency........................................................ 36, 54
Trip Fuel Used ........................................................... 177
Trip Log ......................... 78, 79, 80, 81, 88, 170, 177
Trip Timer ............................................... 12, 80, 81, 88
TRK .............................................................................. 88
TRT .............................................................. 81, 88, 177
True Wind Direction ........................................... 88, 177
True Wind Speed ............................................... 88, 177
True-Type Font ............................................................ 42
TTG ..................................................................... 88, 178
TWD ............................................................................ 88
TWS .................................................................... 88, 178
TXT ............................................................................ 170
U
UK customers ....................................................... 11, 12
UK gal .......................................................................... 38
Underwater Ob. Limit .................................................. 91
Underwater Object Limit .............................................. 94
Underwater Objects Settings ...................................... 94
UNIT ID ................................................................. 40, 41
UNITS ........................................................................ 178
Units............................................................................. 37
Universal Transverse Mercator Grid ......................... 107
update software ........................................................... 16
Updating Built-In Charts .............................................. 40
URL ..................................................................... 18, 139
US gal .......................................................................... 38
USA customers ............................................................ 11
USB .................................................... 11, 24, 167, 169
USB memory stick ..................................................... 152
USB Thumb Drive .................................... 143, 147, 163
User Point .. 45, 51, 61, 64, 71, 74, 82, 83, 167, 168
User Points List ........................................................... 63
USER SD CARD .......................................................... 82
UTC ............................................................................. 32
UTM .................................................................... 34, 107
V
VAD ............................................... 44, 68, 91, 93, 105
Value Added Data .................................. 11, 42, 44, 93
Variation .................................................................... 109
VDM ......................................................... 114, 167, 169
VDOP .................................................................. 87, 177
Vector ..................................... 16, 22, 26, 53, 54, 119
Vector Chart Sharing ............................... 129, 130, 131
Vector-based Chart ................................................... 178
Vector/Sat .................................................................... 16
Vector/Satellite ............................................................ 22
VEL ..................................................................... 88, 178
Velocity Made Good .................................................... 88
Vertical Dilution of Precision ....................................... 87
VGA ................................ 11, 152, 161, 162, 167, 169
VGAC10 adapter cable ............................................. 161
VHF ............... 12, 101, 113, 152, 158, 159, 176, 177
VHW ............................................... 110, 167, 168, 169
Video adjustment mode ............................................. 104
Video Camera ............................................................ 152
video default settings ................................................ 104
Video Input ..................... 12, 103, 104, 161, 167, 169
Video Output ............................................................. 169
video source .............................................................. 161
Visibility ..................................................................... 117
VISIBLE ....................................................................... 78
VMA8 ......................................................................... 142
VMA9 ......................................................................... 142
VMG .................................................................... 88, 178
VTG ................................................ 110, 167, 168, 169
VTS ............................................................................ 113
VWR ................................................................. 167, 169
VWT .................................................................. 167, 169
W
W-T ..................................................................... 88, 178
WAAS ............................... 11, 96, 151, 163, 170, 178
WAAS/EGNOS Setting ............................................... 96
Warning ...................................................... 19, 25, 26,
56, 72, 74, 75, 76, 79, 81, 113, 154
WARNING LEVEL ..................................................... 106
WATER FLOW .......................................................... 106
WATER IN FUEL ....................................................... 106
Water Temperature ............................ 77, 88, 108, 178
waterproof .................................................................... 11
Wave ......................................................................... 142
Wave Direction .......................................................... 117
Wave Height .............................................................. 117
Waypoint ................................ 15, 21, 43, 51, 61, 62,
63, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69, 75, 82, 94, 167, 168, 177
WCV ........................................................ 110, 167, 168
Weather ..................................................... 12, 117, 118
Weight ..................................................... 167, 168, 170
WEP ................................................................. 128, 178
WGS 1984 ................................................................. 107
WGS84 ...................................................................... 170
White Line ................................................................. 170
Wi-Fi® ... 11, 14, 118, 126, 127, 128, 137, 167, 169
Wide SVGA ............................................................... 168
Wind .......................................................................... 108
Wind Direction ........................................................... 117
Wind Speed ................................................. 37, 97, 117
Windows® XP Operating System ............................. 147
Wired Equivalent Privacy .......................................... 178
Worldwide Background ............................................. 172
WPA™ ....................................................................... 178
WPA-PSK .................................................................. 129
WPA2™ ..................................................................... 178
WPA2-PSK ................................................................ 129
WPL ........................................................... 63, 167, 169
Wrecks............................... 42, 45, 48, 68, 90, 91, 94
X
XTE .......................... 39, 88, 105, 110, 167, 168, 178
XTE Alarm .......................................................... 39, 105
Xvid ............................................................................ 142
Z
Zetakey™ Browser .................................... 11, 136, 141
Zoom ........................................................ 100, 120, 170
zoom ............................................................................ 21
ZOOM 200kHz ........................................................... 100
ZOOM 50kHz ............................................................. 100
ZOOM key ................................................................... 16
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purchase. This warranty only extends to Products sold within the 50 States of the United Stated of America and
the District of Columbia.
Europe: Contact details for warranty in Europe are available from the dealer in your country or from
www.standardhorizon.co.uk where details of warranty terms and contact details for Europe can be obtained.
For Limited Warranty details outside United States and Europe, contact the dealer in your country.
CPN700i and CPN1010i Multimedia Chart Plotters Page 187
Yaesu UK Ltd
Unit 12, Sun Valley Business Park
Winnall Close
Winchester SO23 OLB
United Kingdom
Tel: +44 (0)1962 866667
Fax: +44 (0)1962 856801
Email: sales@yaesu.co.uk
Declaration of Conformity
Nr. YUK-DOC-1101-11
We, Yaesu UK Ltd. certify and declare under our sole responsibility that the following equipment
complies with the essential requirements of the Directive 1999/5/EC, with the provisions of
Annex III (Conformity Assessment procedure referred to in article 10)
T
yp
e of E
q
ui
p
ment: Chart Plotter for Marine Navi
g
ation with internal GPS receiver
Brand Name: Standard Horizon
Model Number CPN700i
Manufacturer TWS S.r.l
Address of Manufacturer: Via Zacca
g
na 6, 54033 Carrara Ital
y
Applicable Standards:
This equipment is tested to and conforms to the essential requirements of directive, as included
in following standards:
Test Standard
Conducted Emissions
Radiated Emissions
Radiated interference
Radiated RF immunity
IEC EN 60945:2002
ETSI EN 301 489-1 V1.8.1
ETSI EN 301 489-17 V2.1.1
Receiver re
q
uirements ETSI EN 300 328 V1.7.1
Electrostatic Dischar
g
e ESD
Conducted RF interference
Conducted RF immunity
IEC EN 60945:2002
ETSI EN 301 489-1 V1.8.1
ETSI EN 301 489-17 V2.1.1
Com
p
ass Safe Distance IEC EN 60945:2002
ISO/R 694
EFT
Bursts Fast Transients IEC EN 60945:2002
ETSI EN 301 489-1 V1.8.1
ETSI EN 301 489-17 V2.1.1
DC Power Interru
p
tions,
Variation and Polarity
inversions
IEC EN 60945:2002
ETSI EN 301 489-1 V1.8.1
ETSI EN 301 489-17 V2.1.1
Safet
y
: Part 1
General Requirements
IEC EN 60950-1:2006/A1:2010
The technical documentation as required by the Conformity Assessment procedures is kept at
the following address:
Company: Yaesu UK Ltd
Address: Unit 12, Sun Valley Business Park,
Winnall Close, Winchester SO23 0LB
Technical Construction File: Issued by Yaesu Musen Co., Ltd., Tokyo, Japan
File No: UK7001111
Drawn up in: Winchester, United Kingdom
Date: 26
th
January 2012
Name and position: PCJ Bigwood,
Technical Sales Manager
Page 188 Owner’s Manual
Yaesu UK Ltd
Unit 12, Sun Valley Business Park
Winnall Close
Winchester SO23 OLB
United Kingdom
Tel: +44 (0)1962 866667
Fax: +44 (0)1962 856801
Email: sales@yaesu.co.uk
Declaration of Conformity
Nr. YUK-DOC-1102-11
We, Yaesu UK Ltd. certify and declare under our sole responsibility that the following equipment
complies with the essential requirements of the Directive 1999/5/EC, with the provisions of
Annex III (Conformity Assessment procedure referred to in article 10)
T
yp
e of E
q
ui
p
ment: Chart Plotter for Marine Navi
g
ation with internal GPS receiver
Brand Name: Standard Horizon
Model Number CPN1010i
Manufacturer TWS S.r.l
Address of Manufacturer: Via Zacca
g
na 6, 54033 Carrara Ital
y
Applicable Standards:
This equipment is tested to and conforms to the essential requirements of directive, as included
in following standards:
Test Standard
Conducted Emissions
Radiated Emissions
Radiated interference
Radiated RF immunity
IEC EN 60945:2002
ETSI EN 301 489-1 V1.8.1
ETSI EN 301 489-17 V2.1.1
Receiver re
q
uirements ETSI EN 300 328 V1.7.1
Electrostatic Dischar
g
e ESD
Conducted RF interference
Conducted RF immunity
IEC EN 60945:2002
ETSI EN 301 489-1 V1.8.1
ETSI EN 301 489-17 V2.1.1
Com
p
ass Safe Distance IEC EN 60945:2002
ISO/R 694
EFT
Bursts Fast Transients IEC EN 60945:2002
ETSI EN 301 489-1 V1.8.1
ETSI EN 301 489-17 V2.1.1
DC Power Interru
p
tions,
Variation and Polarity
inversions
IEC EN 60945:2002
ETSI EN 301 489-1 V1.8.1
ETSI EN 301 489-17 V2.1.1
Safet
y
: Part 1
General Requirements
EN 60950-1:2006/A1:2010
The technical documentation as required by the Conformity Assessment procedures is kept at
the following address:
Company: Yaesu UK Ltd
Address: Unit 12, Sun Valley Business Park,
Winnall Close, Winchester SO23 0LB
Technical Construction File: Issued by Yaesu Musen Co., Ltd., Tokyo, Japan
File No: UK10101111
Drawn up in: Winchester, United Kingdom
Date: 26
th
January 2012
Name and position: PCJ Bigwood,
Technical Sales Manager
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