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Contents
Chapter 1 : GPS PLOTTER
1. GPS Overview ............................................................................................... 8
Chapter 2 : FEATURES
1. GPS Antenna & Receiver.......................................................................... 10
2. DGPS Antenna & Beacon Receiver ........................................................ 10
3. Main Unit Features & Functions ............................................................ 11
4. Standard Scope of Supply ....................................................................... 13
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1.3 User Coast Line .................................................................................................................................36
1.3.1 Coast Line Display ............................................................................................................................................. 36
1.3.2 Coastal Line Drawing ....................................................................................................................................... 36
1.3.3 Coastal Line Save ............................................................................................................................................... 37
1.3.4 Coastal Line Load............................................................................................................................................... 38
1.3.5 Coastal Line Erase.............................................................................................................................................. 39
1.4 Waypoint Data...................................................................................................................................40
1.4.1 Waypoint Display ............................................................................................................................................... 40
1.4.2 Waypoint Edit ...................................................................................................................................................... 40
1.4.3 Waypoint Save..................................................................................................................................................... 41
1.4.4 Waypoint Load .................................................................................................................................................... 42
1.4.5 Waypoint Erase ................................................................................................................................................... 43
1.5 Route Data...........................................................................................................................................44
1.5.1 Route Edit.............................................................................................................................................................. 44
1.6 Disk Format .........................................................................................................................................45
1.7 Seabed Symbol..................................................................................................................................46
1.8 Program Update ...............................................................................................................................47
2. Set Up ........................................................................................................... 47
2.1 Navigation Set ...................................................................................................................................47
2.1.1 Waypoint Navigation Set ............................................................................................................................... 47
2.1.2 Route Navigation Set....................................................................................................................................... 49
2.1.3 Anchor Set............................................................................................................................................................. 51
2.1.4 EXIT WPT/RTE/ANCHOR (Navigation Cancellation)........................................................................ 52
2.2 Alarm Set..............................................................................................................................................53
2.2.1 Arrival Alarm......................................................................................................................................................... 53
2.2.2 Derailment Alarm............................................................................................................................................... 53
2.2.3 Anchorage Alarm ............................................................................................................................................... 54
2.2.4 Underwater Cable Alarm................................................................................................................................ 54
2.2.5 Water Depth Alarm ........................................................................................................................................... 55
2.2.6 Fish Alarm.............................................................................................................................................................. 55
2.2.7 AIS Alarm............................................................................................................................................................... 56
2.3 Own Ship Set......................................................................................................................................56
2.4 Cursor Setup.......................................................................................................................................58
2.5 Ship Tracking ......................................................................................................................................59
2.5.1 RUNNING............................................................................................................................................................... 59
2.5.2 EDIT .......................................................................................................................................................................... 60
2.6 Simulation ............................................................................................................................................60
2.7 Etcetera Set .........................................................................................................................................61
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3. System .......................................................................................................... 63
3.1 Satellite Information .......................................................................................................................63
3.2 Screen Print .........................................................................................................................................65
3.3 How to test Keyboard....................................................................................................................66
3.4 How to set up System...................................................................................................................66
3.5 SYSTEM INFO .....................................................................................................................................71
4. FISHFINDER (NAVIS 3800F) ..................................................................... 72
4.1 Screen Speed......................................................................................................................................75
4.2 Noise Erase..........................................................................................................................................75
4.3 Color Erase...........................................................................................................................................76
4.4 Tx Power Set........................................................................................................................................76
4.5 PULSE WIDTH SET............................................................................................................................77
4.6 COLOR PATTERN SET .....................................................................................................................77
4.7 A-SCOPE SET ......................................................................................................................................78
4.8 ETC SET ..................................................................................................................................................78
5. Weather Fax ................................................................................................ 79
5.1 BROADCAST SET...............................................................................................................................80
5.2 PRINTING SET ....................................................................................................................................80
5.3 RECEIVING SET ..................................................................................................................................81
5.4 VIEWING DATA ..................................................................................................................................82
5.4.1 Fax Screen Layout and Menu....................................................................................................................... 82
5.4.2 CHANNEL............................................................................................................................................................... 82
5.4.3 SPD/IOC.................................................................................................................................................................. 83
5.4.4 Sync-Mode............................................................................................................................................................ 84
5.4.5 Recv-Mode............................................................................................................................................................ 85
5.4.6 Printer ...................................................................................................................................................................... 86
5.4.7 Save .......................................................................................................................................................................... 86
5.4.8 View.......................................................................................................................................................................... 87
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6. MEDIA(Option) ........................................................................................... 88
6.1 TV / VTR................................................................................................................................................88
6.2 CAMERA - 1 ........................................................................................................................................88
6.3 CAMERA - 2 ........................................................................................................................................89
6.4 CAMERA - 3 ........................................................................................................................................89
6.5 CAMERA – 4 .......................................................................................................................................89
6.6 CAMERA – SCAN..............................................................................................................................89
6.7 MULTI MEDIA .....................................................................................................................................89
6.8 MEDIA OFF ..........................................................................................................................................90
6.9 ETC. SET.................................................................................................................................................90
Appendix
Appendix 1. Weather Fax receiving frequencies and time-table........ 94
Appendix 2. Description of Weather Map ............................................... 98
Appendix 3. A geodetic datum .................................................................100
Appendix 4. Packing List ............................................................................101
Appendix 5. Installation Drawing .............................................................103
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GPS PLOTTER
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1. GPS Overview
Once the GPS Plotter has received an accurate fix from the satellites, ship’s position,
bearing, time, speed and other operations can be calculated.
GPS chartplotters provide ship position, bearing, time, speed and many more.
Furthermore, plotters provide information for navigation and other data on the map
such as latitude/longitude, tracks, waypoints, event marks and more on high-
resolution LCD.
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FEATURES
Standard Components
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1. GPS Antenna & Receiver
GPS Antenna
Type : All-weather Micros trip patch antenna
Power Supply : Receiver Module
Size & Weight : 102 x 65mm (+150mm mounting bar) 0.2kg
Receiver
Receiving Frequency : 1575.42 ± 1MHz
Receiving Architecture : 16 channel Multiple Tracking
Receiving Channel : 16 channel
Receiving Code : C/A code(1.023 MHz chip rate)
Tracking Capacity : 12 simultaneous satellite vehicles
Receiving Sensitivity : Less than -130 dBm
DGPS Antenna
Type : L1, Plate
Power supply : Receiver Module
Size & Weight: 170 x 170 x 163mm (+150mm mounting bar) 1.2kg
Beacon Receiver
Frequency : 283.5 ~ 325.0kHz
Frequency Resolution: 500Hz
Station selection: Manual/Auto
Receiving Architecture: MSK
Reception Sensitivity: Less than 10uV/m
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3. Main Unit Features & Functions
Operating Condition
Positioning
Tracking Speed : Velocity; 1000Knots (514 m/s)
Acceleration; 4g
Signal Correction & Tracking : Full Auto(Tracking Micro Computer)
Accuracy : 15m RMS, PDOP≤3.0 (without SA)
Speed Accuracy : 0.1 Knots RMS, PDOP≤3.0 (without SA)
Data Recovery Time : 1sec
Initial Positioning Time : 24sec
Renewal interval of position data : 1sec
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Navigation(1)
Drawing Method : Mercator’s
Scale Range : 0.2nm ~ 5,000nm (about 1/2,500 ~ 1/37,500,000)
Effective Display Range : Less than Latitude 85°
Menu : Pull-down Menu
Coast Line Chart : Display on the Tracking Screen
Track Display : Memory Interval - Stop Track Memory,
1 sec. ~ 60 min. available.
0.01nm ~ 9.99nm variable selection
Memory Capacity - Track 20,000 points
User’s Line Drawing 7992 points
TRACK Mark - 100 points
TRACK Color - 16 colors
Navigation(2)
Auxiliary Memory Unit : Coast Line, TRACK, Event, Waypoint,
User’s Line to be saved. Disk save .
C-User card available.
Data display : Target, Cursor(Distance, Latitude, Longitude), Time,
Course/Speed, Distance, Interim Waypoint,
Bearing/Distance, time, Warning Line,
Course Break Steering, Depth line of Sea, Fill Land,
Ocean Deep, Sinking Ship/Undersea grasses,
Ownship, Zoom in/out
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4. Standard Scope of Supply
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Device & Display
Display Device
Remote Controller
Power ON/OFF
Menu
Plotter Display
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1. Display Device
Direction Button
Cursor •Move a chart to 4 ways and
•Display a cursor in display cursor.
•Move
Zoom IN a menu cursor, etc.
Switch Button
•Inlarge the display
•N/S, W/E, +/- mutual Switch
•Input numbers
•Waypoint Jump & Reverse Navigation Button
•.Fish Finder frequency select Low/High Zoom Out
• Enlarge the display
•Soft Key : Mark color, Track color, Erase port,
Sunken Vessel, Fishing Banks, Waypoint, Calendar • Input numbers
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2. Remote Controller Button
Depth Range
Change Depth Range GAIN/STC
Adjust GAIN/STC
MOB
D.MODE
“Man Over Board”
Switch Plotter & Fish
ENT Finder
.Select Menu
.Input Data CNVT
.Insert Event .N/S, W/E switch
mark/Erase .+/- switch
.Waypoint, Reverse-Route Navigation
8 Direction Button .Select High/Low in Fish Finder
Moving Chart, Cursor, ESC
Menu .Return plotter from menu
CTR .Cancel Input
.Move ownship to the center
.Move Cursor position to the
MENU
center
.Select figures to input .Menu diplay ON/OFF
.Move higher menu
Zoom IN Zoom OUT
T/COL
CURSOR
Change Track Color
Cursor ON screen
T/ERASE
Erase Track
TRACK
Display Track Line ALM/CLR
.Alarm: Clear
WPT .Course: Erase
Excute Waypoint & Route
CORS.UP
Course Up ON/OFF
MARK
Change Mark type
EVNT
.Register waypoint by Cursor
M/COL
Change Mark Color
Dimmer
.LCD dimmer, Transparency F1
DEPTH
Day/Night Mode Select Function
.Depth ON/OFF
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3. Power ON/OFF
Power ON
Press .( )
Power OFF
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4. Menu
1. DATA 1. TRACK DATA 2.SET 1. NAVIGATION SET
7. A-SCOPE SET
8. ETC. SET
7. MULTI MEDIA
8. MEDIA OFF
9. ETC. SET
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5. Display mode
Plotter Navigation
CAUTION
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GPS Plotter Display
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No. Definition Description
1 Ownship Latitude Latitude position of ownship’s
2 Ownship Longitude Longitude position of ownship’s
3 Ownship Speed Present Ownship’s Speed, SOG(Speed of Ground)
4 Ownship Course Present Ownship’s Course, COG(Course of Ground)
5 GPS status If no GPS or DGPS signal, Displays "Not-Ready"
If GPS is received "GPS", and DGPS is received "DGPS"
Simulation『ON』, Displays "SIMULATION"
6 Datum Present using Datum
7 Trench The trench ownship is located
8 Present Date It can be Revised Date in case of “NOT-READY”
9 Present Time It can be Revised Time in case of “NOT-READY”
(L : Local Time, U : Universal Time)
10 TRACK Record & Color TRACK Record & Color, "T" means Track.
TRACK point Saved current TRACK point
11 MARK Set current MARK type
MARK q’ty Saved current MARK q’ty
12 Cursor Press button to display on plotter screen
13 Latitude of Cursor Latitude of current cursor position
14 Longitude of Cursor Longitude of current cursor position
15 Distance to Cursor Distance between current position and cursor
16 Bearing Bearing from ownship to current cursor
17 Trench The trench ownship is located
18 Width of Display Real distance of width in display
19 Waypoint Nav. N/A
Route Nav. Display Route number current set
Anchor set Display “ANCHOR”
20 Way Point Q’ty of Way Point
21 Waypoint Lat. Latitude of current waypoint navigation
22 Waypoint Lon. Longitude of current waypoint navigation
23 Waypoint Distance Distance from ownship to waypoint
24 Waypoint Bearing Bearing between ownship and waypoint
25 Estimated Time Estimated time to arrive from ownship to waypoint
26 Waypoint Speed Approach speed from ownship to waypoint
27 Course Break Range of ownship’s Breaking course & Steering
28 Navigation Time Navigation time to Waypoint
29 Depth Depth in Fish Finder Operation
30 Compass Compass Function
31 AIS Displayed when AIS function is used.
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Day/Night Mode in Plotter Display
The brightness and transparency can be adjusted when ( ) button is pushed in plotter or
plotter/fish finder screen. Also ( ) button is pushed, the day/night display mode can be switched
as following.
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Navigation Display
In Navigation Display (Press ( )), You can see Ownship’s position, Speed, Bearing in full
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Fish finder Combo Display & Fish finder Display
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Operating Instruction
DATA
SET
SYSTEM
Fax
Media(Option)
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1. Data
1.1 Track Data
1.1.1 Track Set
Use this function to set the Vessel’s navigation Track. Total track capacity is 20,000 points.
When the point is over 20,000, it is deleted previous point one by one.
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[ Ref. ] ☞ TRACK save [ON] / [OFF] set
Select『[ON]』to be saved and drawn current TRACK line,
Select [OFF]』not to be saved and drawn TRACK line.
☞ Adjusting TRACK memory interval
The smaller figures of time/distance, The more accurate TRACK
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After selecting below TRACK CALC, Press ( ).
1. ALL TRACK : Calculate all memory TRACK
2. COLOR : Calculate each color memory TRACK
Insert things to be saved. (☞ Possible to omit when using Internal ROM & COM PORT)
After input 4 digits of file name by using Direction button, ( ) button or number button and
then Press ( ) button. (☞ Numbers can be possible only in file name)
After select things to be saved and then, press ( ) button.
Internal ROM : Possible to save only one file.
C-USER CARD : Possible to save several files.
SD CARD : Possible to save several files.
COM PORT : Possible to send to another SYSTEM through RS-232 for storage.
“T” is attached and saved in the front of the file name auto-saved and it means a Track.
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[ Ref. ] ☞
In using a new C-User card, you must use it after making a initial disc once.
( ☞ Refer to '1.6 DISK FORMAT' )
Insert the device that has files to be erased. (☞ Possible to omit when using Internal ROM)
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1.2 Mark Data
1.2.1 Mark Select
Use this function to select which MARK type to show on the screen. There are 21 unique MARK
types.
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Select the position of MARK to append, Press ( ).
1.SHIP POS : Append MARK at current Ownship’s position.
2.LAT/LON : Append MARK at indicated Latitude/Longitude position.
In a selection [2. LAT/LON], after input the value by direction button & number button,
convert button, then press ( ) button.
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Press ( ) button after select [Mark Clear].
1. ALL MARK : Clear all MARK
2. SHIP POS : Clear Mark on own-ship’s position.
3. COLOR : Clear MARK in color
4. LAT/LON : Clear MARK in a value of Lat/Lon
In a selection『[4.LAT/LON], after input the value by direction button & number button,
convert button, then press ( ) button.
[ Ref. ] ☞
No able to clear Destination, Route, Coast Mark.
In Destination MARK, refer to '1.4.2 WAYPOINT EDIT'.
In Route MARK. refer to '1.5.1 ROUTE EDIT'.
In Coast MARK, refer to '1.3.2 LINE DRAWING'.
Insert things to be saved. (☞ Possible to omit when using Internal ROM & COM PORT)
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After input 4 digits of file name by using Direction button, ( ) button or number button and
“M” is attached and saved in the front of the file name auto-saved and it means a Mark.
[ Ref. ] ☞
In using a new C-User card, you must use it after making a initial disc once.
( ☞ Refer to '1.6 DISK FORMAT' )
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After selecting file name, Press ( ).
However, be advised that the MARK into a current plotter screen is deleted when call the
saved MARK file at that time.
Insert the device that has files to be erased. (☞ Possible to omit when using Internal ROM)
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1.3 User Coast Line
After select [ON] / [OFF]』button by using a direction button and press ( ) button.
Displayed explanation of each button onto a left screen and the coordinates cursor is shown
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into a Plotter screen.
After mover the coordinates cursor to the position of line drawing start by using a direction
button and press ( ) button, then, after move the cursor to a point to be connected
and press ( ) button. Then, the coastal line is keeping connection.
In order to jump the coastal line up to another point, not drawing a coastal line connected,
after move the cursor to a point of start, press ( ) button. If the cursor is moved to a
point to be connected and press ( ) button, the coastal line is displayed apart. In order
to delete a coastal line, after press ( ) button and set a range to be erased by using a
direction button and press ( ) button . The line color or Mark color is changed after
press ( ) button.
Insert things to be saved. (☞ Possible to omit when using Internal ROM & COM PORT)
After input 4 digits of a file name by using a direction button, ( ) button or number button
and then, press ( ). (☞ Numbers can be possible only in file name)
After select a tool to be saved, press ( ) button.
Internal ROM : Possible to save one file only.
C-USER CARD : Possible to save several files.
SD CARD : Possible to save several files.
COM PORT : Possible to send another SYSTEM through RS-232 for storage.
“L” is attached and saved in the front of the file name auto-input and it means a Line.
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[ Ref. ] ☞
In using a new C-User card, you must use it after making a initial disc once.
( ☞ Refer to '1.6 DISK FORMAT' )
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How to save/call Coastal Line by transmitting data
The function that is saved into other equipment by using external input/ouput terminal
How to set up from Data TX unit
[1.DATA] [3.USER’S LINE] [3.SAVE] After input file
name(0001~9999), [COM PORT]
How to set up from Data RX unit
[1.DATA] [3.USER’S LINE] [4.LOAD] [COM PORT]
Select the file that you will load,
CAUTION
If user’s line file is loaded, coastal line in current plotter display will be cleared.
Insert the device that has files to be erased. (☞ Possible to omit when using Internal ROM)
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1.4 Waypoint Data
After select [ON] / [OFF]』button by using a direction button and press ( ) button.
After move the cursor to a waypoint number by using a direction button and press ( )
button. If press ( ) and ( ) buttons, the registered waypoint can be shown with a
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10 unit.
Input a LAT/LON of the waypoint by using a direction button, number button, convert button
and ( ) button.
Select Mark & Mark’s color by direction key & ( ) respectively, Input name by figure &
direction key ( ), Press ( ). And Press ( ).
(☞ Possible to omit)
In there are cursors onto a Plotter Screen, when press ( ) button, the position that has a
current cursor is auto-registered as the waypoint. In there are no cursors onto a Plotter Screen,
when press ( ) button, the position of the current own-ship is auto-registered as the waypoint
Besides, after move to the position to be registered as a waypoint onto a Plotter Screen and
then, move [1.DATA] [4.WAYPOINT DATA] [2.EDIT], when select the waypoint number
to be registered and press ( ) button, the waypoint coordinates can be registered with
ease.
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Insert things to be saved. (☞ Possible to omit when using Internal ROM & COM PORT)
After input 4 digits of a file name by using a direction button, ( ) button or number button
and then, press ( ). (☞ Numbers can be possible only in file name)
After select a tool to be saved, press ( ) button.
Internal ROM : Possible to save one file only.
C-USER CARD : Possible to save several files.
SD CARD : Possible to save several files.
COM PORT : Possible to send another SYSTEM through RS-232 for storage.
“W” is attached and saved in the front of the file name auto-input and it means a Way Point.
[ Ref. ] ☞
In using a new C-User card, you must use it after making a initial disc once.
( ☞ Refer to '1.6 DISK FORMAT' )
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Insert save device to load saved file.
(☞ Possible to omit when using Internal ROM & COM PORT)
Select a storage tool into [Storage Select].
After select a file name and press ( ) button.
However, be advised that the waypoint into a current plotter screen is deleted when call the
waypoint file at that time.
The description of called waypoint data can be checked in [1.DATA] [4.WAYPOINT DATA]
[2.EDIT].
CAUTION
Once you load waypoint data file, Current waypoint data on the screen would be erased.
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Insert the device that has files to be erased. (☞ Possible to omit when using Internal ROM)
Select a storage tool having a file to be deleted from [Storage Select].
After select a file name and then press ( ) button in order to show [Do you want to
erase ?] and select『[YES] / [NO].
The Lat/Lon of the waypoint should be registered into [1.DATA] [4.WAYPOINT DATA]
[2.EDIT] in advance and it can be possible to register to a route DATA.
If press and buttons, the waypoint to be registered into a route can be shown with a 10
unit.
In order to cancel the waypoint of the setting route, move the cursor to a waypoint number to be
canceled and then press ( ) button.
.In case of navigating to jump up a certain of the waypoint in a navigate route, move the cursor
to the required number and then, press ( ) button. “J” (Jump) character is shown in
beside of the waypoint number and it can be exempted from a waypoint route temporarily. In
case of release, press ( ) button once more in order to clear "J"(Jump) character.
The registered route waypoints are shown in '2.1.2 Route Navigation Set'.
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Insert C-USER card for a format
After insert C-USER card, press ( ) button. It takes around 5 minutes for a format.
CAUTION
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[ Ref. ] ☞ Display ‘Calendar' on the screen
1. Navigation or Plotter screen, Press ( ), and Select [7.CALENDAR].
2. Set Up
[1.WAYPOINT NAVIGATION] ( )
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After select 'FROM' number of the left and then, press ( ) button.
'0000' number shows an own-ship’s position and '001~999' is belongs to the registered
waypoints.
After select 'TO' number of the right and then, press ( ) button.
The red line is shown from a start point of Waypoint to an arrival point of Waypoint and the
Lat/Lon, distance, direction, estimated time, approach speed and navigation time of the arrival
point of the waypoint are shown in a bottom-left of the plotter screen.
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( ☞ Refer to 'Chapter 3 - 5. ■ GPS Plotter Display' )
In order to Navigation Cancellation, move
[2.SET] [1.NAVIGATION SET] [4.EXIT WPT/RTE/ANCHOR] and press ( ) button
or press ( ) button. ( ☞ Refer to ‘2.1.4 EXIT WPT/RTE/ANCHOR (Navigation
Cancellation) )
[2.ROUTE NAVIGATION] ( )
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The red line is shown from a current position to a first route position and the rest positions
registered into a route navigation is shown with a bright-grey line. The Lat/Lon, distance,
direction, estimated time, approach speed and navigation time of the navigating route point are
shown in a bottom-left of the plotter screen. ( ☞ Refer to 'Chapter 3 - 5. ■ GPS Plotter
Display' )
When press ( ) button in a Plotter, the coordinates CURSOR connected to own-ship with
a red line is shown.
After move the coordinates CURSOR to a waypoint set up by using a direction button, press
( ) button to show the waypoint and set up a route-navigation.
After move the coordinates CURSOR to next waypoint set up by using a direction button,
press ( ) button. You can repeat this method whatever you want to set up waypoints.
If press ( ) button, the coordinates CURSOR is disappeared and while, the rout-navigation
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is set up.
In this procedure, if press ( ) button once more, the CURSOR is started from a last
waypoint of the registered route-navigation so that you can use this function in order to add a
new waypoint into a route-navigation.
In order to Navigation Cancellation, move
[2.SET] [1.NAVIGATION SET] [4.EXIT WPT/RTE/ANCHOR] and press ( ) button
or press ( ) button. ( ☞ Refer to ‘2.1.4 EXIT WPT/RTE/ANCHOR (Navigation
Cancellation) )
If set up a range of Anchor Alarm to [2.SET] [2.ALRAM SET] [3.ANCHOR ALARM], the
range of anchor alarm show as a red circle in a plotter screen. Besides, the relative information
as such Lat/Lon, direction, break away distance etc. with set up “ANCHOR” in a bottom-left of
the Plotter screen are shown.
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If the vessel breaks away from a range of anchor alarm, the alarm sounds and the red circle
blinks in order to advise of the vessel’s break away from the range.
[ Ref. ] ☞
If the anchor alarm is set [OFF], the red circle and alarm sounds don’t take place
in a plotter screen.
[4.EXIT WPT/RTE/ANCHOR] ( )
Press ( ) button, then the above-shown navigational functions, the anchorage setup,
the monitoring setup will be all cleared.
[ Ref. ] ☞
As for clearing the setups of Navigation, Anchorage and Monitoring, use ( )
buttons with convenience.
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2.2 Alarm Set
2.2.1 Arrival Alarm
In using Waypoint Navigation and Route Navigation, this function is designed to create an
alarming once the own ship enters into the radius distance of the preset final destination.
[ Ref. ] ☞
If [ON] is set up, there will be a red line from the current position of the own ship to
the final destination and a red circle will be shown as much as the radius was set
up.
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Use ( ) button to select [ON] / [OFF].
In selecting [ON], use the number buttons to input the derailment alarming range (0.01 ~ 9.99).
The course derailment range is indicated in blue line, the left window in the bottom shows the
derailment distance.
2.2.3 Anchorage Alarm
In using the anchorage in '2.1.3 Anchor Set', establish the anchorage range so that the
equipment can send out an alarming when the owns ship gets out of the preset range mostly due
to the tidal wave, the ocean weather etc.
( )
[2.SET] ( )
[2.ALARM SET] ( )[4.SEA-CABLE ALARM] ( )
Use ( ) button to select [ON] / [OFF] and input the water depth alarming with the
number buttons.
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Use ( ) button to select [ON] / [OFF] and the signals of fish school as [Low], [Mid],
[High].
2.2.7 AIS Alarm
After input own ship data at the ‘2.3 Own Ship Set’, AIS alarm will activate when another vessel
comes thru within a own ship radius in AIS screen.
Press ( ), Select『ON/OFF』.
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Use the directional buttons, ( ) button, ( ) button to set up every items shown
below.
Setup Items Input Range Description
1.AUTO CENTER ON/OFF To indicate that the own ship is in the very center
of the display all the time.
2.SHIP MARK Large/Small To set up the size of the own ship shown in the
SIZE display.
3.RADIUS SET 0.00 ~ 9.99 A function to indicate the radius in red circle,
making the own ship as a staring point. This is
beneficial when the own ship passes by any
area of many islands or passes by any narrow
waterways.
It is normally set up at 1.00 NM or 0.5 NM.
0.00 NM is advisable in case of OFF.
4.SMOOTHING The set up If the status of GPS receipt or the
SET differs from measured position value are poor, this function
the vessel can work on smoothing the widely changing
type. values of the lat/log, ship speed, bearing, finally
to display them.
The more value it is set up, the more stable it is
as the stronger smoothing is achieved.
5.LAT/LON ±00.00 ~ If any value error of the current position, the
CORRECTION ±99.99 log/lat. can be corrected per second, minute with
this function.
6.HEADING ON/OFF This function displays the bearing line on the
DISPLAY screen.
7.HEADING SIZE Small/Mid/Large To select the bearing size on the plotter display.
8.HEADING Red/Green/Blue To select the bearing color on the plotter display.
COLOR
9.HEADING Thick/Thin To select the bearing line thickness on the
SHAPE plotter display.
[ CAUTION ] ☞ HOW TO SET UP SMOOTHING
The position of the vessel, speed, and direction can fluctuate due to the vessel type and speed.
Refer to the below and set up smoothing.
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1. In case the vessel speed is low : In case vessel speed/Direction fluctuate, increase the value
more.
2. In case the vessel speed is high : Set up the smoothing low and vessel speed/Direction
changes fast.
4. [4.Smoothing set]
Press the button as below.
( )( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) [5.Speed Mode] Enter
vessel speed using [Number button] ( ) Direction value mode Enter direction value
using [Number button] ( ),
☞ The Range : Position (0~9), Speed(000~399), Direction(0~99)
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Use the directional buttons ( ) buttons to select the size, color, shape, and line.
1.CURSOR SIZE : Small / Big
2.CURSOR COLOR : Red / Green / Blue
3.CURSOR SHAPE : Thick / Thin
4.CURSOR LINE : OFF / ON
ON - Press button to have the plotting cursor in blue color linking to the current position of
the own ship.
OFF – The plotting cursor only will appear.
2.5.1 RUNNING
This function enables the operators to track Ship Position by inputting the ship ID into the
Equipment. This can be beneficially used for the cases that a fleet of ships work together
to spot the position of other ships.
Prior to setting up Track at ON, ‘2.5.2 How to edit Track of Ship Position’ should be done first.
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Press ( ), Select『ON/OFF』.
2.5.2 EDIT
It is available to input SHIP ID, SHIP NAME, CALLING INTERVAL that will be used for the
function.
[ Ref. ] ☞
To delete the ship ID, Input 9 digit ID and press ( )
To delete ship name, just input ‘(Blank)’ ( )
Press ( ) to input the calling interval Input the Interval, ( )
2.6 Simulation
This enable the operators to artificially make the data required for the real navigation to look as if
ships are under voyage on the Plotter Display.
( ) [2.SET] ( ) [6.SIMULATION] ( )
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Use ( ) button to set up [ON] / [OFF] to be used for Simulation.
1.PLOTTER : Plotter Simulation [ON] / [OFF]
Use the directional buttons, ( ) button, ( ) button to set up the items shown
below.
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Miscellaneous Input Range Description
Setup Items
1. DISTANCE UNIT NM/KM/MM Select the distance unit on the Display.
NM: Nautical Mile (1NM = 1,852 m)
KM: Kilometer (1KM = 1,000 m)
MM: Land Mile (1MM = 1,610 m)
2. MAGNETIC VAR. True/Magnetic True North differs slightly from Magnetic
E00.0°~ E99.9° North, This is 'Magnetic Bearing
W00.0°~ W99.9° Deviation' and it varies slightly based on
the earth point. In using Magnetic North, it can be
corrected by inputting ‘Magnetic Bearing Deviation’.
3. COURSE-UP Auto/Course/North/ To set up the direction of the map display.
SET East/South/West AUTO : Same as the own ship heading
COURSE : Same as the destination
NORTH/EAST/SOUTH/WEST
: North direction based on the preset Plotter
map
4. CABLE DISPLAY ON/OFF Show the location of cable installed on a seabed.
5. WRECK ON/OFF Display the location of wreck
DISPLAY
6. FISHING AREA Display information for fishing area.
Fishing area shown by thick blue line.
7. POSITION PRINT 00 Min. 00 Sec. ~ To print the own ship position, speed, bearing at the
60 Min. 00 Sec. intervals of preset time. When not using this function,
it is 00 Min. 00 Sec.
8. SPECIAL SHIP Name of special For wastes carrier only. Using our SV-100,
ship, automatically print the time and position of valve ‘s
00:00 ~ 23:59 Open and Shut out.
9. PASSWORD SET 0000 ~ 9999 To set up Password for the system approach.
When not using this function, it is is '0000'.
Note : Default value is '0000'.
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3. System
Use the directional buttons, ( ) button, ( ) button to set up each item shown
below.
[ Ref. ] ☞
Geodetic Datum is the global position standard. In the Survey field, Geodetic
Datum means the coordinate system which shows latitude and longitude and the
oval figure which shows the shape of the earth. That is to say, Geodetic Datum is
the Survey Datum which is common worldwide.
Geodetic Datum is one thing as a definition, but each country has different time
of establishment , mechanism and accuracy. ITRF, WGS, PZ datum is famous.
Please refer to Appendix 3. for more Geodetic Datum.
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Satellite Info.
Input Range Description
Item
1.Initial Pos. LAT: 90°N ~ User can set up the information on the own ship
90°S position.
LON: 180°E ~
180°W Ex) When cannot receive GPS, DGPS
signal, the information on the current position of
own ship can be input.
2.Date/Time Set Date, Time User can set up the information on the weather
and time
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3.2 Screen Print
This function is to print the plotter/Fish finder screen
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3.3 How to test Keyboard
Users can make a self-test to see if the remote works okay.
Whenever each button is pressed, it is normal if the button is conversed on the screen. If not,
it is judged abnormal.
Use the directional buttons and ( ) button to set up each item shown below.
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System Setup Item Input Range Description
1.GPS PORT Set Internal/ Data input port of SYSTEM can be set up
External Internal : User can directly use the data received
from GPS linked to this SYSTEM.
External : User can use the data coming out from
other equipment to input to this
system
2.External PORT Set Selection As a function to set up the data output of SYSTEM,
Range it can be compatibly set up with other equipment.
Available NMEA : GPS data version available
Speed : Communication speed linked to other
equipment
Rate : Intervals of transmitting GPS data to
other equipment
Output PORT Set : Data compatible with other
equipment.
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AIS Setup
This is to show on the plotter display the ship together with the information received from AIS,
such as Ship Name, MMSI numbers, Lat/Log, SOG, COG.
Each ship has her own MMSI number, which is 9-digit ID, assigned and the first 3-digit numbers
mean MID (Country Code) which tells her nationality or area.
By distinguishing the ships with 16(sixteen) target colors according to MIS on the screen, it is
easy to recognize the ship nationality and by automatically adjusting the length of the heading
according to the ship speed, it is also easy to figure out the navigational information such as the
moving speed together with other ships.
The more the speed becomes, the longer the heading rod becomes.
It is indicated differently according to ship nationality (MID).
Place the plotting cursor to any target ship, the press ( ) button to get all the details.
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Details on AIS-Mounted Ship
NAME : Ship Name C.SIGN : Call Sign
MMSI : Maritime ID IMO.NO : IMO number
DRAUGHT : Draught S-TYPE : Ship Type
DEST. : Destination NAV. : Current Navigational Status
LAT. : Latitude LON. : Current Longitude of Ship
SOG : Speed COG : Course
HDG : Heading ROT : Rotation
GNSS Antenna Position : GPS position installed on board
Use the directional buttons to select [2.DISPLAY SET], then press ( ) button to see
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the sub-menu on the screen that shows Ship Name, MMSI, Speed(SOG).
Select the ship information of AIS to be displayed on the screen, then press ( )
button.
Use the directional buttons to select [3.TARGET COLOR-1], then press ( ) button to
input the target color of AIS.
Press the number buttons to input MID(or country code) for the target to be set up on the
screen, then press ( ) button.
eg) Korea MID : 440, 441
China MID : 412, 413
Japan MID : 431, 432
Select the target color shown below with the directional buttons, the press ( ) button.
As for from [4.TARGET COLOR-2] through [8.TARGET COLOR-6], the setup is same as above
and it is available to make up to 6(six) setups.
Use the directional button to select [9. ETC. COLOR], then press ( ) button.
It is available to select any color for other ships that have MID(or country code), except the
preset colors from [3.TARGET COLOR-1] through [8.TARGET COLOR-6].
Use the directional buttons to select the target color shown below, then press ( )
button.
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3.5 SYSTEM INFO
Users can identify the system information such as LCD, Plotter Model, Program, Chart, Pic
version,etc.
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4. FISHFINDER (NAVIS 3800F)
To see the display of GPS chart plotter with fish finder, press ( )
Depth
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Display for fish-finder only
To see the Fish Finder screen only, Press ( ) on the Plotter/F.Finder screen
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How to shift Line & Homing magnification screen
Press ( ) to shift Line & Homing magnification screen in order
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4.1 Screen Speed
A function to adjust a screen moving speed
Select one of [Stop], [Low], [Mid], [High], [X 2] by using direction cursor and press
( ). Normally you may set [High]』.
Select one of [Off], [Low], [Mid], [High] by using direction cursor and press ( ).
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4.3 Color Erase
Clear a color for noise and response for unnecessary school of fish step by step. It helps to
recognize of big fish group with distinct display.
Select one of [Off], [Low], [Mid], [High] by using direction cursor and press ( ).
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4.5 PULSE WIDTH SET
In response to range of depth and transmitting times, adjust transmitting power by LOW and
HIGH about automatic adjustment of pulse width.
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4.7 A-SCOPE SET
A-scope on or off
You are able to set following item by direction cursor, number button and ( ) button.
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System Input Range Description
Information List
1.Draft Setting 00m ~ 20m Calculate distance from water surface to transducer on
vessel bottom and input the distance value. This value is
a criteria line.
2.Water ON Display a water temperature.
Temperature OFF This function only works with a vessel which has a water
Setting. temperature sensor.
3.Water -9.9~+9.9 This function only works with an optional water
Temperature temperature thermometer.
compensation This function compensates a discrepancy of water
Value Setting temperature.
4.Frequency 2-Frequency/ How to display fish-finder’s record on the screen
Setting Low Dual-Freq: To display low and high freq. at the same
Frequency/ time.
High Low Freq: Display fish-finder recording screen with
Frequency low freq.
High Freq: Display fish-finder recording screen with
high freq.
5.Water Depth Range/Shift
RANGE : Automatic adjusting Depth Range.
Automatic Setting
SHIFT : Depth starting position & Range are adjusted
automatically
5. Weather Fax
WEATHER FAX OVERVIEW
1) Principle
The transmitting station splits picture data thinly crosswise and transmits the thinly-
split data in dot one by one line. So the receiving part receives the dots to display
the data on screen. The transmitting station transmits the dots in 1(one) minute with
one among 60,90,120 or 240 units. The record status depends on receiver’s
performance capacity when using external input receiver.
2) Feature
Save a record for 90 min. around. If the weather forecasting time is set to book
beforehand, automatic data storage in memory and printing are available. Users can
use plotter at the same time. The recorded fax is not erasable even if power turns
off.
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5.1 BROADCAST SET
Available to receive weather broadcasting by reservation for fax receiving information such as
time, SPD/IOC, save, printout, operation and reserve seven channels in total.
Select wishing channel (CH) and input reserve receiving time. And then
press ( ). (☞ Refer to 'Attachment 1')
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Select printing set and printer type by using direction cursor and ( ) button.
1. PRINTING SET: ON/OFF
2. PRINTER SET
HP-PCL: For ink-jet color printer
KSSM: Normal dot printer
Thermal: Thermal paper roll type printer
】☞
【NOTE】
The printer should be powered-on when Print is being “ON”.
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5.4 VIEWING DATA
To see a fax screen, press ( ) and go to [5.FAX] [4.VIEWING DATA]
5.4.2 CHANNEL
CH is to select different weather receiver. It is already set their own frequency for each channel no.
and it is able to set fax receiving information in '5.2 BROADCAST SET'.
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Go to [CH] and then press ( ) to select channel number.
5.4.3 SPD/IOC
This function is to accord transmitting station that transmits fax-recording data with SPD/IOC.
Consisting of 60, 90, 120 and 240 unit, SPD is the speed, which draws dots on the horizontal
screen per minute. Consisting of 288, 576 unit, IOC is the speed, which draws dots on the vertical
screen per minute.
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5.4.4 Sync-Mode
1) AUTO / +00
This function is to synchronize the black bar (synchronizing line) on weather fax screen.
2) ■
While receiving a weather data, the synchronization signal is not detected due to noise. In this
case, it is the function that the black bar put in the end of right and left on the screen.
Go to [Sync-Mode] and press ( ) to select『+00』.
Put a cursor on wishing place as below and then set a black bar.
『』: The black bar will move to the right whenever press ( ).
『■』: The black bar will be placed on the right and left as normal position
whenever press ( ).
『』: The black bar will move to the left whenever press ( ).
】☞
【NOTE】
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5.4.5 Recv-Mode
Available to set Auto, Manual receiving mode and broadcasting receiving status (Recv: Start to
record, Stop: Stop to record) for weather data from station.
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5.4.6 Printer
The function is to print on the paper, simultaneously receiving the weather data with fax. In case
of ON , it enables to print weather data out on the plotter screen. The printer should be powered
ON』. ( )
【NOTE】☞
1. Printer is optional item.
2. Please check your printer type out on [5.FAX] [2.PRINTING SET].
5.4.7 Save
To save weather fax record on memory and available on data for 90 min.. ( )
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5.4.8 View
Available to see a fax record saved according to '5.4.7 SAVE' and also a fax record in reverse.
Go to on [View] and then press ( ). It shows a direction button in right bottom of screen.
CTR button: Available to print current fax screen out if press ( ) on remote control.
Direction button: Available to see a saved fax record screen in wishing direction by
on remote control.
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6. MEDIA(Option)
6.1 TV / VTR
6.2 CAMERA - 1
This function is to see the screen from camera. Connect the camera cable to plotter and you can
see the screen from the camera on the plotter
( ) [6.MEDIA] ( ) [2.CAMERA-1] ( )
[Note]
The function setup of Camera1~Camera 4 is the same.
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6.3 CAMERA - 2
6.4 CAMERA - 3
6.5 CAMERA – 4
( ) [6.MEDIA] ( ) [6.CAMERA-SCAN] ( )
【Note】
In the [9.ETC. SET], users should set the value in [7.CAMERA SCAN] to use this
function.
For example, the setting is as follows: camera1-10seconds, camera2-10, camera3-off,
camera4-off , and perform the function , then the pictures from camera 1 will be shown
for 10 seconds and camera 2 for 10 seconds. Camera 3, 4 is off so camera 1 will be
shown on the plotter again for 10 seconds.
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6.8 MEDIA OFF
This function is to stop all the function in Media menu.
[NOTE]
Bright: Adjusting the screen brightness
Contrast: Unlike Brightness, Contrast limits the maximum value of white color.
On the screen, this makes the phase recognized on the screen by making the
difference of brightness & darkness.
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5
System Maintenance & Diagnosis
Diagnosis
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1. System Maintenance and Repair
It is essence to have a routine maintenance and troubleshooting for the equipment for keeping its
performance in a normal condition. Maintenance and troubleshooting means periodical check up
the system, software up-grade including following items.
Item Contents
Check up whether Connector and terminal at the rear of the unit is
Connector & Terminal
properly connected.
Check up the condition for all sorts of the cables. Replace it with new
Cables
one if it is damaged or cut off.
Check up the condition of the Earth terminal. If it is rusted or
Earth Terminal and
defective, replace with new one or clean it. Also make sure the
cable connection status of the earth cable.
Remove out the dust from LCD by using clear, LCD should be
Cleanliness
handled with care to prevent from damaging.
If salt or dirty is adhered to the unit, remove it by using clean tissue
or soft cotton. Using chemicals is prohibited for cleaning the surface
of the unit because it may cause to wash out the painting of letter..
2. Diagnosis
Following describes the general status of the troubles and how to treat the troubles. Operator
should not try to check inside the machine even the application of routine troubleshooting
described in Manual does not work. Wrong check and maintenance, repair can cause to
deteriorate the performance of the machine and reduce the lifetime of the machine. Therefore be
sure to leave any kinds of repair work to the hand of specialist.
Symptom How to treat with
Power would not turn on Check whether power connector is properly fixed.
Check whether power connector is properly fixed.
Satellite data would not be Check whether the connector for GPS antenna and
received. antenna cable is defective.
Check if [GPS PORT Set] is in [Internal] or not.
Screen is shaking or white line Check LCD contact point.
appears.
Screen color is sometimes Clean contact point for LCD connector.
changing.
Position coordinator is inaccurate Check whether 'KOREA' is selected at Geodetic tool.
Set the value ‘0” if compensating function for latitude and
longitude is set.
The value of the speed of the ship Adjust the smoothing function to make it high for slow
is inaccurate. speed ship and make it low for fast speed ship.
Difficult to discriminate the school Increase the sensitivity and decrease the attenuation.
of fish and the sea bottom due to
low sensitivity.
A number of sea bottom appears. It occurs due to wave being reciprocated often because
sea depth is set too low or sensitivity is set too high.
Please adjust the sensitivity.
A record of the school of fish and It occurs due to ship’s rolling and pitching, blowhole due
sea bottom is not constant to ship screw or blowhole due to fore front ship.
Transmitting line does not appear. If starting point of sea depth is not set “0”, adjust it to '0'.
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Appendix
This Chapter describes the appendix related to the operation of the unit.
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Appendix 1. Weather Fax receiving frequencies and time-table
(Far East Area)
Time to Observation
Revolution Weather Contents
broadcast Time
00 : 20 120 21 : 00 23:40 repeat of broadcast
02 : 19 120 Current height of wave
04 : 30 120 24 hours Weather Forecast
04 : 50 120 Direction of Typhoon
05 : 10 120 24 hours wave height forecast
05 : 40 120 03 : 00 Inland forecast
06 : 20 120 05:40 repeated broadcast
10 : 03 120 TEST CHART
10 : 50 120 Direction of Typhoon
11 : 40 120 09 : 00 Inland forecast
12 : 20 120 11:40 repeated broadcast
12 : 40 120 BROADCASTING SCHEDULE
13 : 20 120 Current height of wave
13 : 40 120 13:20 repeated broadcast
14 : 48 120 24 hours Weather Forecast
15 : 50 120 24 hours wave height
16 : 30 120 15:50 repeated broadcast
16 : 50 120 Direction of Typhoon
17 : 20 120 48 hours Weather Forecast
17 : 40 120 15 : 00 Inland forecast
18 : 20 120 17:40 repeated broadcast
18 : 40 120 72 hours Weather Forecast
22 : 50 120 Direction of Typhoon
23 : 50 120 21 : 00 Inland forecast
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Frequency Frequency
Station Time Contents Station Time Contents
(KHZ) (KHZ)
JMH 10000.0
3622.5
Tokyo 10000.2
7795.0 Japan
NO.1, 10000.4
13988.5 TEST
JAPAN 10000.6
3365 10000.8
JMJ
5405 10000.5
Tokyo
9438 5755
NO.2, AXI
14692.5 7535
JAPAN Darwin,
18130 10555
AUSTRALI
4316 15615
A
JJC 8467.5 18060
JMSA & 12745.5 AXM 3800
Japan
Kyodo, 16971 Canberra, 11030
JAPAN 17069.6 AUSTRALI 13920
22542 A 19690
Via 4993.5
22775
Singapore ATP 7403
4274 New Delhi, 14772
Japan
JFA 6414.5 INDIA 14842
(Distribution
Chuo- 8658 18225
Chart of
Gyogyo, 12655.5 7580
Water VVD
JAPAN 16907.5 12075
Temperature) New Delhi
22445.5 19400
4975 EPD
NPN
7645 Teheran,IR 8715
Guam,
10255 AN
MARIANS Guam
13807.5 5YE 5127
AS IS
18620 Nairobi, 9043
(US NAVY)
23880 KENYA 17365
6765
ZRO 40147
7395 Pretoria, 7508
HSW
10169 Bang Kok SOUTH 13773
THAILAND
10298
AFRICA 18238
17520
5527
NPO 3377.5
BAF 8122
PHILIPPIN 10966 CHINA,
Peking, 10117
ES 22865 BEIJING
CHINA 12112
WWD
8646 14367
La Jolla,
17410.5 HLL
USA Seoul Center
Seoul, 5857.5
4298 Station
NOJ KOREA
6340.5
Kodiak, 3250
8459 Kodiak
Alaska, 3350
12745.5 RHB /
USA 4516.7
17192 RHO Russia,
6870
Khabarovs 7475 KHABAROVS
k, 9230 K
USSR 14737
19275
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Frequency Frequency
Station Time Contents Station Time Contents
(KHZ) (KHZ)
2122 2422.5
4802.5 4250
NPM LCK
9440 6454
Pearl Orcadas,
9455 USA, 8195
Harbor, ORKNEY
13862.5 NORFOLK 8818
USA IS
16398 9983
(US NAVY)
16400 11147
21785 4379
CCS
5037.5 4382
Armada de
7770 13525
Chile,
KVM 9982.5 22070
Honolulu, 11090 Honolulu CCV 8060
USA 13627.5 Valparaiso, 11990
16135 CHILE 18035
23331.5 FFP
CKN 4268 Fort ed
5013
Esquimalt, 6946 France
14521.5
CANADA 12125 MARTINIQ
VFE 8160 UE
Edmonton, 11615.5 3357
CANADA 15770.5 NAM 4975
TMC 4346 Norfolk, 8080 USA,
San 8682 USA 10865 NORFOLK
Francisco, 12730 (US NAVY) 16410
USA 17151.2 20015
4440 4793.5
HWP KWAF
6898.2 6912.5
Saint Washingtio
8176 10185
Denis, n DC
16335 12201
REUNION USA
18496 13472.5
(US
6283 14671.5
RPZU AIRFORC
9280 15620.5
Molodezhn E)
15830 17670.5
aya,
17660 KWAF
USSR
18490 Norfolk, 19955
PPN USA 23068.5
10225 (US NAVY)
Brasilia,
18080
BRAZIL 9290
WFH
PPO 9389.5
8291.1 Brentwood,
Olinda, 10035
8293 USA
BRAZIL 17436.5
PWZ NIK
8502
Riodde Boston,
12025 12750
Janeiro, USA
BRAZIL 4271
LRO CFH 6330
5185 Halifax, 9890
Buenos
10720 CANADA 13510
Aires,
18093 17560
ARGENTN
A VFF 3253
Frobisher, 7710
CANADA
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Frequency Frequency
Station Time Contents Station Time Contents
(KHZ) (KHZ)
OXT 4642.5
5850 LMO
Skamlebae 5945
9360 Oslo,
k, 8057.5
13855 NORWAY
GREENLA 11097
17510
ND OFB
XPM Helsinki, 8018
2780
GREENLA FINLAND
6970
ND 2815
6VU 7589.4 3875
RBI
DAKAR, 13669.4 5355
Moscow,U
DENEGAL 19752 7750
SSR
NHY 5420 10980
Kenitra, 9875 15950
MOROCC 12145 Russia
O 19019 RAN, 6880
3713 USSR 10230 KHABAROVS
5206 K
AOK 3713
7626
Rota, 5206
8100 AOK
SPAIN 7626
12184 Rota,
(US NAVY) 8100
12903 SPAIN
15941.5 12184
(US NAVY)
4235 12903
CTV 8526 15941.5
Monsanto, 13002 8502
PORTUGA 4236.9 4047.5
FTE
L 8527.9 8085
Paris,
13003.9 8185
FRANCE
3650 12260
Madrid, 12305
6918.5
APAIN S3467.5
10250 IMB
4035 4777.5
Rome,
FTE 4047.5 8146.6
ITALY
Paris, 8085 13600
FRANCE 12260 Yzz 3520
12305 Beoqrad, 3522
YUGOSLA 5800
2618.5
GPE 4782 VIA 5802
Bracknell, 9203 LZA 3259
UK 14436 Sofia, 4813
18261 BULGARIA 5093
3377
3695.8 YMA
DGC 4560
3855 Ankara,
Hamburg, 5226.5
7880 TURKEY
W 6790
13627.1
GERMANY
13657
SMA 4037.5
Norrkoping 6901
SWEDEN 8077.5
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Frequency
Station Time Contents
KHZ)
4526
4526.5
SUU 5127
Cairo, 9043
EGYPT 10123
10560
17365
4930
7405
MKS 7510
Episkopi, 9851
CYPRUS 13496
15490
19680
Speed
Wind Dir. (25kt)
Temp.(20°C) Pressure(20036hPa)
20 036
Changed value
c.weather +03 3hr ago
10
Cloud Status
98
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Symbols
Foggy
Rain A shower ≡ Fog Snow
Rain
Weather Sudden
Sleet Hail Sea Ice
Symbol Snow Snowstorm
Symbol
99
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Appendix 3. A geodetic datum
000. WGS84 051. GB36_WALES 102. OLDHAWAII66
001. KOREA(TOKYO) 052. GUAM 103. OLDHAWAII66_KAUAI
002. AABD_BARAIN 053. HJORSEY 104. OLDHAWAII66_MAUI
003. AABD_SAUDI 054. HK63 105. OLDHAWAII66_OAHU
004. ADDN_BURKINA 055. HUTZUSHAN 106. OLDHAWAII_KAUAI
005. ADDN_CAMEROON 056. INDIAN 107. OLDHAWAII_MAUI
006. ADDN_ETHIOPIA 057. INDIAN54 108. OLDHAWAII_OAHU
007. ADDN_MALI 058. INDIAN60 109. OMAN
008. ADDN_SENEGAL 059. INDIAN75 110. POINT58
009. ADDN_SUDAN 060. INDIAN_BANGLADESH 111. POINTNOIRE48
010. AFGOOYE 061. INDONESIAN 112. PSAM63
011. ARC50_BOTSWANA 062. IRELAND65 113. PSAM_BOLIVIA
012. ARC50_BURUNDI 063. KANDAWALA 114. PSAM_COLOMBIA
013. ARC50_KENYA 064. KERTAU 115. PSAM_ECUADOR
014. ARC50_LESOTHO 065. KOREAN95 116. PSAM_GUYANA
015. ARC50_MALAWI 066. LEIGON 117. PSAM_NCLILE
016. ARC50_SWAZILAND 067. LIBERIA 118. PSAM_PERU
017. ARC50_TANZANIA 068. LUZON 119. PSAM_SCHILE
018. ARC50_ZAIRE 069. LUZON_MINDANAO 120. PSAM_VENEZ
019. ARC50_ZAMBIA 070. MASSAWA 121. PUERORICO
020. ARC50_ZIMBABWE 071. MERCHICH 122. QATAR
021. AUSTRALIAN66 072. MINNA_CAMEROON 123. QORNOQ
022. AUSTRALIAN84 073. MINNA_NIGERIA 124. ROME40
023. AYABELLE 074. MPORALOKO 125. SK42(RUSSIA)
024. BISSAU 075. NAD27_ALASKA 126. S42_ALBANIA
025. BOGOTA 076. NAD27_ALBTBC 127. S42_CZECH
026. CAMPO 077. NAD27_BAHAMAS 128. S42_HUNGARY
027. CAPE 078. NAD27_CANAL 129. S42_KAZAK
028. CARTHAGE 079. NAD27_CARIBBEAN 130. S42_LATVIA
029. CHUA 080. NAD27_CENTRAL_AMERICA 131. S42_POLAND
030. CORREGO 081. NAD27_CUBA 132. S42_ROMANIA
031. DABOLA 082. NAD27_EAST_CAN 133. SAM69_ARGENTINA
032. DJAKARTA 083. NAD27_EAST_US 134. SAM69_BRAZIL
033. ESTONIA 084. NAD27_GREENLAND 135. SAM69_CHILE
034. EU50_CYPRUS 085. NAD27_MEXICO 136. SAM69_COLOMBIA
035. EU50_EGYPT 086. NAD27_MNTB_ONTRO 137. SAM69_ECUADOR
036. EU50_GREECE 087. NAD27_NW_SKWN 138. SAM69_GALAPAGOS
037. EU50_IRAN 088. NAD27_WEST_US 139. SAM69_GUYANA
038. EU50_MALTA 089. NAD27_YUKON 140. SAM69_LOLIVIA
039. EU50_NORFIN 090. NAD83_ALASKA 141. SAM69_PARAGUAY
040. EU50_PGLSPN 091. NAD83_ALEUTAIN 142. SAM69_PERU
041. EU50_SARDINIA 092. NAD83_CANADA 143. SAM69_VENEZ
042. EU50_SICILY 093. NAD83_HAWAII 144. SAMGRS
043. EU50_TUNISIA 094. NAD83_MEXICO 145. SCHWARZECK
044. EU50_TUNISIA 095. NAD83_US 146. SIERRA
045. EU50_UK 096. NAHRWAN_EMIRATES 147. SJTSK
046. EU50_WEST 097. NAHRWAN_SAUDI 148. SOUTHASIA
047. EU79 098. NEWZEALAND 149. TIMBALAI48
048. GB36 099. NSAHARA 150. TOKYO
049. B36_MAN 100. OLDEGYPT 151. TOKYO_OKINAWA
050. GB36_SCOT 101. OLDHAWAII 152. VOIROL60
153. ZANDERIJ
100
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Appendix 4. Packing List
ACC-PLOT-012
Mounting
2 CODE ACC- 1
Bracket NO. PLOT-012
Ø6mm × 20
3 Knob CODE 2
SPR-1402
NO.
SAN-60
RG58C/U
4 Antenna CODE 1
SPR-1403 10M/20M
NO.
Ø65
5 Band CODE 2
SPR-1404
NO.
SQ 0.75 X 3P(3M)
DC Power SCN-16-
6 CODE ACC-CAB- 1
Cable 3P
NO. 002
SCN-16-4P
Data Cable
7 CODE ACC-CNT- 1
Connector NO. 001
Ø4 × 16
8 Screw CODE 5
SPR-1407
NO.
KIV 5.5 ㎟
EARTH
9 CODE ACC-CAB- 1
LINE
NO. 003
12V / 7A
10 Fuse CODE ACC- 1
NO. FUSE-27A
24V / 3A
11 Fuse CODE ACC- 2
NO. FUSE-23A
101
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NAVIS 3800 / 3800F(2/2)
NO. Item External Feature Dimension Q’ty CHK Remark
REM-330
CABLE x1
12 REMOCON CODE 1
REM-330 SCREWx2
NO.
201B OPTION
NAVIS
13 Transducer CODE 1
201B 3800F
NO.
ONLY
NT+
14 C-MAP Card CODE 1 OPTION
C-MAP
NO.
C-USER
C-USER
15 CODE C-MAP- 1 OPTION
Card NO. BAKUP
SD
16 SD Card CODE 1 OPTION
SD CARD
NO.
Instruction
17 CODE 1
Manual
NO.
102
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