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Please read through this manual before the first operation. If you have any
questions, please contact the customer service or your local dealer or distributor
Extensive exposure to heat may result in damage to the chart plotter.
Connection to the power source with reversed polarity will damage the chart
plotter severely. This damage is not covered by the warranty.
Do not disassemble. The chart plotter contains dangerous high voltage circuits
which only experienced technicians must handle
Exposure of the display to UV rays may shorten the life of the liquid crystals used
in you plotter. This limitation is due to the current technology of the LCD display.
Avoid overheating which may cause loss of contrast and, in extreme case, a
darkening of the screen. Problems which occur from over heating are reversible
when temperature decreases.
If you require technical advice or assistance, contact your nearest Samyung ENC
office or visit our website, www.samyungenc.com.
2 Getting Started........................................................................10
2-1 Mounting the Unit ..................................................................................... 10
2-1-1 Bracket Mounting ...................................................................... 10
2-1-2 Flush Mounting ......................................................................... 10
2-2 KEY ........................................................................................................ 11
2-3 NAVIONICS Secure Digital (MicroSD) Card ..................................................... 12
2-4 Chart Selection ......................................................................................... 12
2-5 Simulate Mode ......................................................................................... 12
2-6 Data Bar.................................................................................................. 13
2-7 Compass................................................................................................. 14
2-8 Multi window displays ................................................................................ 15
2-9 Man overboard (MOB)................................................................................ 17
3 General Operation............................................................18
3-1 Manual / Power on and off ......................................................................... 18
3-2 Brightness, night mode and Background ....................................................... 18
3-3 The page window...................................................................................... 19
3-4 Chart ...................................................................................................... 21
3-4-1 Chart window ............................................................................ 21
3-4-2 Latitude and longitude ............................................................... 22
3-4-3 Chart scale ............................................................................... 22
3-4-4 Finding a chart symbol .............................................................. 22
3-4-5 S-Map search ........................................................................... 23
3-4-6 Chart symbols and information ................................................... 23
3-4-7 Introduction to navigating........................................................... 23
3-4-8 Going to a waypoint or to a point on the chart ............................. 24
3-4-9 Following a route....................................................................... 24
3-4-10 Goto Key ................................................................................ 25
3-4-11 Distance and bearing calculator ................................................ 26
3-4-12 Projected course ..................................................................... 26
3-4-13 Finding a chart symbol ............................................................. 26
3-4-14 Finding a chart symbol ............................................................. 27
3-5 Sonar ..................................................................................................... 27
3-5-1 Interpreting the display .............................................................. 27
3-5-2 Mode ....................................................................................... 28
3-5-3 Single and Dual frequency fish finding ........................................ 29
3-5-4 Range ...................................................................................... 29
3-5-5 Gain ......................................................................................... 30
3-5-6 Sonar window display ................................................................ 31
3-5-7 No split .................................................................................... 31
3-5-8 Split zoom and Full Screen zoom ................................................ 32
3-5-9 Split bottom .............................................................................. 32
User Guide 3 4 User Guide
3-5-10 Split 50/200 ............................................................................ 33 4-3-2 Palette ..................................................................................... 51
3-5-11 Split A-Scope ......................................................................... 33 4-3-3 Scroll speed ............................................................................. 51
3-6 Highway .................................................................................................. 34 4-3-4 Digit size .................................................................................. 51
3-7 Gauges ................................................................................................... 34 4-3-5 Fish ......................................................................................... 51
3-8 Waypoints ............................................................................................... 35 4-3-6 Advance Settings ...................................................................... 51
3-8-1 Creating a new waypoint ............................................................ 35 4-3-7 Restore default ......................................................................... 51
3-8-2 Moving a waypoint .................................................................... 35 4-4 GPS Settings............................................................................................ 52
3-8-3 Editing an existing waypoint ....................................................... 35 4-4-1 GPS Source .............................................................................. 52
3-8-4 Deleting a waypoint ................................................................... 36 4-4-2 DGPS Source ............................................................................ 52
3-8-5 Find a waypoint......................................................................... 36 4-4-3 Static Navigation ....................................................................... 52
3-8-6 Sort Waypoints .......................................................................... 36 4-4-4 Speed Filter and Course Filter .................................................... 52
3-8-7 Deleting all waypoints ................................................................ 36 4-4-5 La③/Lon d.p s ............................................................................ 52
3-9 Routes .................................................................................................... 37 4-4-6 Ship speed ............................................................................... 52
3-9-1 Managing a route from the chart window ..................................... 37 4-4-7 Magnetic Variation ..................................................................... 52
3-9-2 Managing a route from the route window ..................................... 38 4-5 Track & Log Settings ................................................................................. 53
3-10 Satellites................................................................................................ 39 4-5-1 Track ....................................................................................... 53
3-10-1 Satellite information ................................................................. 39 4-5-2 Logs ........................................................................................ 53
3-11 Tides .................................................................................................... 40 4-6 Memory Settings ....................................................................................... 54
3-12 AIS ....................................................................................................... 41 4-6-1 Save ........................................................................................ 54
3-12-1 Viewing AIS Vessels ................................................................. 41 4-6-2 Load ........................................................................................ 54
3-12-2 AIS Windows ........................................................................... 41 4-6-3 Delete ...................................................................................... 54
3-13 DSC...................................................................................................... 43 4-6-4 Format ..................................................................................... 55
3-13-1 distress .................................................................................. 43 4-6-5 Screen snap shot ...................................................................... 55
3-13-2 Poll ........................................................................................ 44 4-7 AIS Settings ............................................................................................. 55
3-14 NAVTEX ................................................................................................. 45 4-7-1 Display filter .............................................................................. 56
3-15 Engine Faults ......................................................................................... 45 4-7-3 Display options ......................................................................... 56
4-7-2 Alarm option ............................................................................. 56
4-7-4 Restore default ......................................................................... 56
4 Advanced Settings…………………………………………………..46 4-7-5 AIS Track ................................................................................ 56
4-1 System Configuration Settings..................................................................... 46 4-7-6 AIS-50B ................................................................................... 56
4-1-1 Language ................................................................................. 46 4-8 Alarms .................................................................................................... 57
4-1-2 Chart Selection ......................................................................... 46 4-8-1 Fish ......................................................................................... 58
4-1-3 Beep volume ............................................................................. 46 4-8-2 Deep ........................................................................................ 58
4-1-4 Auto power ............................................................................... 46 4-8-3 Shallow .................................................................................... 58
4-1-5 Features ................................................................................... 46 4-8-4 Temperature ............................................................................. 58
4-1-6 Factory reset ............................................................................ 46 4-8-5 Temperature rate ....................................................................... 58
4-1-7 About ....................................................................................... 46 4-8-6 Low battery ............................................................................... 58
4-2 Chart Settings .......................................................................................... 47 4-8-7 Navigation alarms ...................................................................... 58
4-2-1 Rotation ................................................................................... 48 4-8-8 AIS........................................................................................... 58
4-2-2 Palette ..................................................................................... 48 4-8-9 DGPS ....................................................................................... 58
4-2-3-1 General(NAVIONICS) .............................................................. 48 4-8-10 Restore default ........................................................................ 58
4-2-3-2 General(S-MAP) .................................................................... 49 4-9 Others .................................................................................................... 58
4-2-4-1 Land & Sea (NAVIONICS) ....................................................... 48 4-9-1 Simulate ................................................................................... 59
4-2-4-2 Land & Sea (S-MAP) ............................................................. 49 4-9-2 Waypoint .................................................................................. 59
4-2-5 Map datum ............................................................................... 49 4-9-3 GPS ......................................................................................... 59
4-2-6 NMEA datum offset ................................................................... 50 4-9-4 Units ........................................................................................ 59
4-2-7 Map shift .................................................................................. 50 4-9-5 Comms .................................................................................... 59
4-2-8 Restore default ......................................................................... 50 4-9-6 Calibrate ................................................................................... 59
4-3 Sonar Settings.......................................................................................... 51 4-9-7 Time ........................................................................................ 59
4-3-1 Frequency ................................................................................ 51 4-9-8 Restore default ......................................................................... 59
1 Introduction
5 INSTALLATION……………………………………………………..60
5-1 Options and Accessories............................................................................ 60 소개
5-2 Connections ............................................................................................ 61 1-1 General Information
5-3 Power/data cable...................................................................................... 61
5-4 GPS antenna ............................................................................................ 62 This is GPS chartplotter with built-in GPS examples)
satellite receiver in high performance and • Navtex
5-4-1 Internal antenna ........................................................................ 62
5-4-2 External antenna ....................................................................... 62 provides accurate information needed for • AIS receiver
5-4-3 The antenna using NMEA ........................................................... 62 navigation aid. • DSC VHF radio
Some features require optional devices to • transducer
5-5 NMEA 0183 .............................................................................................. 63
be installed on a boat. • Auto navigation system
5-6 Sonar Transducers .................................................................................... 64
Chart plotter can be connected to an
5-7 Set up and Test ........................................................................................ 64
external device with NMEA0183 and can
System Maintenance ...........................................................65 display the information.
1-2 Specification
[NF500][N500]
GENERAL
Category Detail
Size 190 mm(W) x 140 mm(H) x 100 mm(D)
Display 5” diagonal, TFT color, 800 x 480 pixels.
Supply voltage 10 to 34 V DC
Operating temperature -10° to 50°C
ALARMS
User set: Arrival radius, anchor, XTE, danger, too shallow, too deep, fish, temperature, temperature rate,
low battery, loss of DGPS fix, dangerous AIS vessels.
GPS NAVIGATION
Chart card NAVIONICS MicroSD Card
User card MicroSD Card
Waypoints Up to 10,000, with default or user defined alphanumeric names up to
eight characters.
Routes 100 Routes, with up to 100 points each
Tracks By time or distance, 10 track of 15,000 points
Chart datums 216 Chart datums, One user-defined map shift.
Chart scale 0.2 to 500 nm for chart (chart dependent) down to 0.005 nm in plotter
mode.
COMMUNICATIONS
NMEA NMEA 0183 4800, 9600, 38400 baud
NMEA 0183 Inputs from DBK, DBS, DBT, DPT, GGA, GLL, GNS, GGA, GSV, HDG, HDT,
compatible instruments MDA, MTA, MTW, MWD, MWV, RMC, RPM, VHW, VTG, VWT, ZDA
NMEA 0183 Outputs, for APA, APB, BWR, GGA, GLL, GSA, GSV, RMB, RMC, VTG, XTE,
compatible instruments DBT, DPT, MTW, VHW, XDR
SONAR FISHFINDING [N500] doesn’t have below function
Two outputs of transducer Power : 300 W RMS
Available in single frequency (200 kHz)
Power : 600 W RMS
Available in two frequencies (50 kHz, 200 kHz)
Temperature Range 0° to 37.7°C (32°F to 99.9°F)
Resolution of 0.1° unit.
ESC Button
Go back to Plotter from Menu,
2-4 Chart Selection
cancel Input mode A user can select a map between NAVIONICS
and S-MAP.
S-MAP is a pre-installed
4ways Button
chart but optional
Move Map and cursor in 4 wyas Chart Selection NAVIONICS can be used.
Move Menu curson 1 Press and hold . Please contact your nearest
2 Select the system setting icon. Samyung ENC office for
Enter Button 3 Select Chart then a chart you prefer purchasing the NAVIONICS.
Select Menu, Input Data and confirm data
(Menu for selecting Mark will be displayed when push this button
Menu Button
Show/Delete Menu
Go back to Prev. Menu
User Guide 11 12 User Guide
2-6 Data Bar 2-7 Compass
Data bar displays useful navigation The chart plotter computes compass direction To turn the compass off or on:
information at the top of the display. from the constellation of GPS satellites. For 1 Press and select Data bar.
the GPS chart plotter to compute direction 2 Select Compass.
the vessel must be moving through the
water.
Setting the data displayed in data bar Selecting the Data bar size
1 Press and select Data bar. 1 Press and select Data bar.
2 Select Data bar then Data bar setup. 2 Select Data bar then Data bar size.
3 Move the cursor key to highlight the data 3 Select the desired size of data bar.
When the compass is displayed, COG is
field you want to change then press . [Large]
always displayed in data field.
4 Select Data type.
Also when you are navigating to a point, COG
5 Select a desired data you want to display in and BRG is always displayed in data bar.
the field then press .
6 Repeat above steps if necessary.
Tip
COG(Course Over Ground) – The course you
[Small] vessel is heading.
BRG(Bearing) – The direction from your
current position to a destination point.
Deleting a window
Adding a window 1 Press and hold to select a window
you want to delete.
1 Press and select Add icon. Favorite displays
2 Press and select Remove icon to
2 Select an icon you want to add. The most commonly used windows are called favorite displays and up to six favorite windows
remove.
3 Repeat above steps if necessary. can be saved. Also each favorite display can have data bar and compass.
Replacing two windows on the
display
1 Press and hold to active desired
window you want to replace.
2 Press , select Replace icon.
3 Select icon you want to display then press
.
Note
1 Some function icons require optional units and
connected sensors.
2 If you press one more time in the main
window, favorite window is displayed.
1 Press .
2 Select Find then Port by name.
3 Press or to select a letter then press
for next letter.
4 Once you enter the name of port, press
.
5 After searching process, select a nearest
port in the list then the cursor will place
on the port you selected on the chart
window.
6 Repeat 2-3 steps of D section to display the
information.
Boat position
To change a mode;
1 Press then select Gain.
3-5 Sonar 2 Select Mode then Manual or Auto and
press .
The NF700 proposes a sonar function when the unit is connected to an optional depth 3 Press to exit until returning to the
transducer. Chart window.
3-5-7 No split
No split window displays a sonar history at a 3-5-9 Split bottom
given frequency (50 or 200 kHz) Split bottom display provides a normal
picture on the right half and a selectable
Low Frequency (50 kHz) range over and below the bottom line is
The 50 kHz frequency is ideal for detecting expanded onto the left half of the screen.
the wider area which means low frequency is This mode is useful for detecting bottom
useful for general detection and judging fishes.
bottom condition.
• Use the or keys to adjust the
High Frequency (200 kHz) zoom range.
The 200 kHz frequency is ideal provide a • Press or to change the range
better resolution which means it is ideal for • The VRM moves up and down to calculate
the observation of fish or fish schools. the bottom depth automatically.
Choosing the date of the tide Time of cursor and tide height at that
⑥ information. time.
1 In the Tides window, Press and Tide station name and distance from boat.
select one of the following options. Moon phase for moon at the current time
- Set date: manually set a date. on the chosen date.
- Today: automatically set the date of Tide chart.
today. Tide height.
- Next day: automatically set the date of
today.
- Prev day: automatically set the date of
yesterday
2 Press to return to the window.
AIS functions require an optional AIS unit to be installed. Contact your nearest Samyung ENC
dealer for more details or visit at www.samyungenc.com.
To activate AIS function:
1 Press and hold and select System Configuration icon.
2 Select Features then AIS.
Tip: Even though you delete a DSC call, Tip : When receiving a poll from other
the DSC waypoints still exist. vessel, it does not create a waypoint as a
distress call
Distress Message
When the distress message is received, the Deleting a poll
distress message will be popped up as below. 1 Highlight a received distress call you want
to delete.
Displaying a distressed vessel in the 2 Press and select Delete.
chart window
1 Highlight a received distress call you want
to display.
2 Press and select Display.
4-1-1 Language
Change the language for menus and data
screens.
4-1-2 Chart Selection
Select a chart between S-MAP or
NAVIONICS chart.
4-1-3 Beep volume
Select the level of beep sound.
4-1-4 Auto power
See section 3-1.
4-1-5 Features
When external devices are connected to the
unit, the corresponding options need to be
set.
Boundaries: Turns the displaying of Mark Attribute: Turns the displaying of Mark
chart boundaries on, off or auto mode Attribute on or off
which shows the chart boundaries of the Sea Sector No: Turns the displaying of Sea
two charts below the current scale. Sector No on or off
Text/Icon Size: change the size of text
and icon on the chart. 4-2-4-1 Land & Sea (NAVIONICS)
Names: Display area names in the chart. Water features: Turns the displaying of sea bed
Nav-aids & Light Sector: Turns the nature and tide stations icon on or off.
presentation of Light, Signals, Buoys and Object depths: Turns the displaying of object
Beacons On, Off, No Sector (Nav-Aids are depths on or off.
shown, Light Sectors are hidden) or Spot soundings: Turns the displaying of spot
Animated (The lights are flashed). sounding on or off.
Nav-aids: The way to display fog, radar Sounding min: Set the minimum depth limit to
and radio station signals. (International show depth sounding, bathymetric lines and depth
and US) area.
Attention areas: Turns the displaying of Sounding max: Set the maximum depth limit to
Attention Areas where need to pay show depth sounding, bathymetric lines and depth
attention more) On or Off. area.
Projected course: Display the Projected Tidal stream: Turns the displaying of tidal
course in given set time. streams on or off.
CDI scale: Set CDI (Course Deviation Land Features: Turns the displaying of land
Indicator) scale which is a parallel line on features on or off.
either side of the pottered course. Land elevation: Turns the displaying of land
elevations on or off.
Safe Navigation Area: Set the water depth for
safe navigation and displaying safe navigation area
in color.
When the GPS device is connected properly, the GPS settings provide the access to GPS
4-3-1 Frequency Fish sensitivity functions and features connected with the satellites information used for further navigation.
You can select a sonar frequency among 200 Select the minimum strength fish echo that 4-4-1 GPS Source 4-4-4 Speed Filter and Course Filter
kHz, 50 kHz or Mixed. will be displayed as a fish symbol. Select a source of GPS signals Occasional waves and wind at sea affect the
Internal: Select this option when uses the boat speed and course. In order to have
4-3-2 Palette 4-3-6 Advance Settings internal GPS antenna. stable boat speed and course, the unit
Palettes are used to enhance the visibility of Interference filter: Interference from other NMEA0183 & NMEA2000: Select this calculates these factors to give the value of
the display depending on the surrounding equipment operating nearby or on your boat option when using an external GPS or DGPS stable speed and course information.
light environments. Three types of displays may show itself on the display. Use this antenna via NMEA.
are provided black, blue and white. option to remove interference. 4-4-5 Lat/Lon d.p’s
Noise filter: If there is noise, the echo 4-4-2 DGPS Source Select number of last digit of Lat/Lon to be
4-3-3 Scroll speed signal from transducer is not stable. This Select WAAS/EGNOS when you want to sent to other marine electronics.
You can set the scroll speed which function remove noise and averages the echo utilize DGPS.
determines how quickly the vertical scan lines signal. However, this option may also remove 4-4-6 Ship speed
run across the screen. Five speed options are fish echoes. 4-4-3 Static Navigation To have more precise boat speed and course,
provided; Very Fast, Fast, Medium, Slow and Surface clutter filter: This filter removes This option is very useful when the boat you can select your boat speed. Mid is highly
Pause. surface noise. However, the function does not stops or moves very slowly. This option recommended option for the most of
remove fish echoes. allows you to set a minimum speed at which common boat.
4-3-4 Digit size Pulse length: You can select specific pulse movement is assumed. The value range is
You can change the size of the depth window length of transducer. A short pulse shows from 0.00 to 9.99. 4-4-7 Magnetic Variation
on the Sonar window. Three options are more detailed information but can’t show This option compensates the difference
available Small, Medium or Large. deeply into the water because of less power. between true north and magnetic north.
The Auto setting is recommended.
4-3-5 Fish Pulse power: You can select specific pulse
Fish symbols: Turn the fish symbol on or power of transducer. Low power shows a
off. clear display but can’t show deeply into the
Fish depth labels: Turn the fish depth water. The Auto setting is recommended.
value on or off. Transmission : If the type of transducer on
Fish filter: Select a minimum fish size that vessel is 300W, select 300W. If it is 600W,
will be displayed as a fish symbol. select 600W.
4-3-7 Restore default
Returns every sonar settings to default.
A user card is an option MicroSD card which you need to purchase additionally.
Before you use a user card it must be formatted. Note that formatting a user card erases all
saved data.
4-6-1 Save 4-6-2 Load
The unit has the capability to store 10 individual tracks and record up to 15,000 track points. Select a data type you want to save in the Select a data you want to road into the load
Before using the track function you will need to setup the track function that suits your boat. user card then the data will be saved in the list then press .
4-5-1 Track 4-5-2 Logs user card automatically.
Record Reset trip dist 1 If you select waypoint for saving data,
Off: Stop a recording of Track Shows you the trip distance. If you select this enter the file name and press .
1 to 10 (select a track number): Start a option it resets the trip distance.
2 If you select routes for saving data, enter
recording of the boat’s course. Reset total dist
the file name and press .
Display Show you the total trip distance. If you select
3 If you select tracks for saving data, enter
Off: Display no track on the chart. this option it resets the total trip distance.
the file name and press .
1 to 5 (select a track number): Display a
selected track on the chart.
[Waypoints] [Tracks]
Record color
Select the color of recording track.
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Thickness
Select the thickness of recorded track.
Plotting Interval
4-6-3 Delete
Select the method of plotting interval
Select a data you want to delete then press
between time and distance.
.
Distance
(Press and select sort by name.
Select the distance of plotting interval.
Time Also, you can sort the file by name.)
Select the time of plotting interval.
Delete track
Delete a selected track record.
4-7-6 AIS-50B
It can Show AIS informations on the screen
interworking with AIS-50B without PC.
A warning message with beep sound is displayed when an alarm condition is met by user
setting. Press to clear the alarm. However, the alarm will be displayed again when the
alarm condition occurs again. The unit provides alarms for various functions.
4-9 Others
Press and then Others:
Pin number : 5
3A FUSE
Pin number : 1
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materials and workmanship under normal use from the date of purchase.
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1. Consumable items, including, but not limited to: fuses, impellers, impeller
bearings, impeller shafts are specifically excluded from this warranty
2. All costs associated with transducer replacement, other than the cost of the
transducer itself
3. As a result of incorrect installation, misuse, accident, water damage, abuse
or other external causes
4. By modification or service other than by SAMYUNG ENC or authorized
distributors, authorized Service Centres
5. If the serial number label on the unit has been removed, altered or
mutilated