Standard Horizon Marine GPS System CP1000C User Manual

CP155C / CP175C / CP1000C  
GPS Chartplotter  
Owner's Manual  
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Congratulations on you purchase of the GPS chartplotter!  
Whether this is your first chartplotter, or if you have other STANDARD  
HORIZON equipment, the STANDARD HORIZON organization is committed  
to ensuring your enjoyment of this chartplotter. STANDARD HORIZON  
technical support personnel stand behind every product we sell, and our  
Product Support team invites you to contact us should you require technical  
advice or assistance, at 800/767-2450.  
CLEANING PROCEDURE FOR THE CHART PLOTTER SCREEN  
Cleaning of the chartplotter screen is a very important operation and must be done  
carefully. Since the surface is covered by a antireflective coating, the procedure for  
cleaningallthesurfacescanbeperformedusingthefollowingprocedure:Youneed  
a tissue or lens tissue and a cleaning spray containing Isopropanol (a normal spray  
cleaner sold for the PC screen, for example PolaClear by Polaroid). Fold the tissue  
orlenstissueintoatriangularshape, moistenthetipandusetheindexfingerbehind  
a corner to move the tissue across the surface, in overlapping side to side strokes.  
If the tissue is too wet, a noticeable wet film will be left in its path and you will need  
to repeat the process. If too dry, the tissue won’t glide easily, and may damage the  
surface.  
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CAUTION  
- The chartplotter is designed for maritime use. Please give attention to avoid water  
intrusion into the C-MAP NT+ C-CARD cartridge holder.  
- Extensive exposure to heat may result in damage to the chartplotter.  
- The chartplotter contains dangerous high voltage circuits which only experienced  
technicians can handle.  
- STANDARD HORIZON will not be liable for errors contained herein, or for  
incidental or consequential damages in connection with the performance or use  
of this material.  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
1. INTRODUCTION  
...................................................................................................... 11  
1.0 GENERAL INFORMATION .................................................................................... 11  
1.1 PACKING LIST ...................................................................................................... 11  
1.1.0 CP155C Packing List ................................................................................. 11  
1.1.1 CP175C Packing List ................................................................................. 12  
1.1.2 CP1000C Packing List ............................................................................... 12  
1.2 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES .................................................................................. 12  
1.2.0a CP155C Optional Accessories .................................................................. 12  
1.2.0b CP1000C Optional Accessories ................................................................ 12  
2. GETTING STARTED ...................................................................................................... 15  
2.0 MOUNTING THE GPS CHARTPLOTTER ............................................................. 15  
2.1 BRACKET MOUNTING .......................................................................................... 15  
2.2 FLUSH MOUNTING................................................................................................ 15  
2.3 MOUNTING THE GPS SMART ANTENNA ........................................................... 16  
2.3.0 Flush Mounting .......................................................................................... 17  
2.4 CONNECTIONS ..................................................................................................... 17  
2.4.0a Connection Table for CP155C/CP1000C .................................................. 18  
2.4.0b Connection Table for CP175C ................................................................... 18  
2.4.1a Connection for CP155C ............................................................................. 19  
2.4.1b Connection for CP175C ............................................................................. 19  
2.4.1c Connection for CP1000C ........................................................................... 19  
2.5 BATTERY CONNECTIONS ................................................................................... 20  
2.6 NMEA CONNECTIONS .......................................................................................... 20  
2.7 GPS POSITION ON A VHF RADIO ....................................................................... 20  
2.8 OPTIONAL BLACK BOX FISH FINDER ................................................................ 21  
2.9 CONNECTING DIGITAL INSTRUMENTS/AUTOPILOT/RADAR.......................... 21  
2.10 OUTPUTTING NMEA TO A PERSONAL COMPUTER......................................... 21  
2.11 NMEA DATA PAGE ................................................................................................ 22  
2.12 VIDEO INPUT (for CP1000C only) ......................................................................... 22  
2.12.0 Video Camera Input .................................................................................... 22  
2.12.1 VCR or DVD Input ....................................................................................... 22  
2.13 OPTIONAL C-MAP NT+ CARTOGRAPHY ............................................................ 24  
2.14 INSERTING THE C-CARD ..................................................................................... 24  
3. CONTROLS AND INDICATORS ...................................................................................... 25  
3.0 CONTROLS AND CONNECTIONS ....................................................................... 25  
3.0a The alphanumeric keys on CP1000C .................................................................... 26  
3.0b The soft keys on CP175C/CP1000C ...................................................................... 26  
3.1 GETTING STARTED .............................................................................................. 26  
3.1.0 Power On, Off and ShuttlePoint operation ................................................ 26  
3.1.1 Cursor Vs. Home Mode ............................................................................. 27  
3.1.2 Cursor and Menu selection speed ............................................................. 28  
3.1.3 Changing the Ships Icon ........................................................................... 28  
3.1.4 Changing the backlight and contrast ......................................................... 29  
3.1.5 Selecting North Up or Course Up .............................................................. 29  
3.2 ADJUSTING THE TIME ......................................................................................... 30  
3.3 SELECTING LORAN TD OR OTHER COORDINATE SYSTEM .......................... 31  
3.4 CHANGING THE CHART COLOR ......................................................................... 32  
3.5 SELECTING PAGES USING SOFT KEYS............................................................ 32  
3.6 CUSTOMIZING THE SOFT KEYS ......................................................................... 33  
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3.7 OTHER SETTINGS IN GENERAL SETUP MENU ................................................ 33  
4. USING FIND SERVICES & MORE FUNCTION .............................................................. 35  
4.0 PORT SERVICES................................................................................................... 35  
4.1 OTHER AVAILABLE SEARCHES.......................................................................... 35  
5. CREATING MARKS ...................................................................................................... 37  
5.0 CREATING A NEW MARK USING THE CHART PAGE ....................................... 37  
5.1 EDITING a MARK ................................................................................................... 37  
5.1.0 Deleting a Mark or Waypoint ......................................................................... 38  
5.1.1 Moving a Mark or Waypoint........................................................................... 38  
5.2 MARK/WAYPOINTS LIST ...................................................................................... 39  
5.3 Creating a NEW MARK with the MARK/WAYPOINTS LIST ................................. 39  
5.4 GOTO CURSOR ..................................................................................................... 40  
5.5 GOTO MARK ...................................................................................................... 41  
6. Man Over Board (MOB) Function .................................................................................. 43  
6.0 DELETING A MOB POINT ..................................................................................... 43  
7. ROUTES  
...................................................................................................... 45  
7.0 CREATING A ROUTE USING WAYPOINTS ........................................................ 45  
7.1 MAKING ADDITIONAL ROUTES ........................................................................... 46  
7.2 CREATING A ROUTE USING MARKS ON THE CHART PAGE .......................... 46  
7.3 INSERTING A WAYPOINT INTO A ROUTE ......................................................... 47  
7.4 GOTO A ROUTE .................................................................................................... 47  
7.4.0 By select Route .......................................................................................... 47  
7.4.1 By Cursor key ............................................................................................ 47  
7.5 OTHER SETTINGS IN ROUTE MENU .................................................................. 47  
8. TRACKS  
8.0 TRACKING  
...................................................................................................... 49  
...................................................................................................... 49  
8.0.0 Saving and starting a new Track ............................................................... 50  
8.0.1 Other Settings in Track Menu .................................................................... 50  
8.1 USING THE TRIP LOG .......................................................................................... 50  
8.1.0 Resetting the Trip Log ............................................................................... 51  
9. USER C-CARD  
...................................................................................................... 53  
9.0 USER C-CARD MENU ........................................................................................... 53  
9.0.0 Formatting the User C-CARD .................................................................... 53  
9.0.1 Transferring files to the optional User C-CARD ........................................ 54  
9.0.2 Loading a file.............................................................................................. 54  
9.0.3 Deleting a file from the User C-CARD ....................................................... 54  
9.0.4 Changing the User C-CARD ...................................................................... 54  
10. PAGES  
...................................................................................................... 55  
10.0 CHART PAGE ...................................................................................................... 56  
10.0.0 Window Selections ...................................................................................... 56  
10.0.1 Additional Functions on Chart Page .......................................................... 57  
10.0.2 Turning Off Information on Icon Points ..................................................... 57  
10.0.3 Setting up the Chart Page using the Map Setup Selection ...................... 57  
10.0.4 Advanced Chart SetUp .............................................................................. 58  
10.0.5 Customizing the Data Windows ................................................................ 59  
10.1 CUSTOMIZING CHART SETTINGS ...................................................................... 60  
10.2 NAVIGATION PAGE .............................................................................................. 60  
10.3 HIGHWAY PAGE ................................................................................................... 61  
10.4 CELESTIAL PAGE ................................................................................................. 62  
10.5 GPS STATUS PAGE .............................................................................................. 62  
10.6 NMEA DISPLAY PAGE .......................................................................................... 63  
10.7 NMEA DATA PAGE ................................................................................................ 63  
10.8 NMEA DEPTH, WIND SPEED, TEMP AND SOG TREND PAGES...................... 64  
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10.9 VHF DIGITAL SELECTIVE CALLING .................................................................... 64  
10.9.0 Interfacing .................................................................................................. 64  
10.9.1 DSC Distress Call ...................................................................................... 65  
10.9.2 Position Request ........................................................................................ 65  
11. ADVANCED SETTINGS ................................................................................................... 67  
11.0 INPUT/OUTPUT (NMEA) ....................................................................................... 67  
11.1 NAVIGATE  
11.2 COMPASS  
11.3 ALARMS  
...................................................................................................... 67  
...................................................................................................... 68  
...................................................................................................... 69  
12. TROUBLE SHOOTING..................................................................................................... 71  
13. TECHNICAL TESTS ...................................................................................................... 73  
13.0 SYSTEM TEST ...................................................................................................... 73  
13.0.0 RAM Menu (reset)...................................................................................... 73  
13.0.1 DIM Menu ................................................................................................... 73  
13.0.2 Cartridges................................................................................................... 74  
13.0.3 Serial Ports ................................................................................................ 74  
13.0.4 Modem test ................................................................................................ 74  
14. SPECIFICATIONS  
...................................................................................................... 75  
14.0a CP155C SPECIFICATIONS ................................................................................... 75  
14.0b CP175C SPECIFICATIONS ................................................................................... 76  
14.0c CP1000C SPECIFICATIONS ................................................................................. 77  
14.1 Smart WAAS Receiver Specifications ................................................................... 78  
15. APPENDIX: TERMS ...................................................................................................... 79  
INDEX  
...................................................................................................... 81  
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1. INTRODUCTION  
1.0 GENERAL INFORMATION  
The GPS chartplotter is a precision-crafted, high-performance receiver for the Global  
Positioning System (WAAS GPS) constellation of satellites, providing precise location data  
with a host of navigation features. Idea for nautical use and sealed against water ingress.  
The GPS chartplotter is housed in a rugged, impact-resistant case with outstanding  
ergonomic design, for effortless operation.  
The advanced features of the GPS chartplotter include:  
· Direct sunlight viewable color LCD display  
· Capable of using the Optional FF520 50/200kHz black box 500W or 1KW Fish Finder  
· C-MAP NT or NT+ cartography compatible  
· Improved New Worldwide background showing C-MAP NT+ detail up to 2.0 NM  
· 12 Channel WAAS GPS Smart antenna, bracket and flush mounting hardware  
· for CP155C: 600 Waypoints (Marks) / 20 Routes storage  
for CP175C: 1000 Waypoints (Marks) / 20 Routes storage  
for CP1000 : 3000 Waypoints (Marks) / 50 Routes storage  
· User selectable data fields  
· NMEA Data pages  
· 3 NMEA Output and 3 Inputs  
· Connections to and from STANDARD HORIZON DSC VHF’s for Distress and Position  
Request calls  
· 3 year limited warranty, lifetime flat rate  
1.1 PACKING LIST  
When the package containing the chartplotter is first opened, please check for the  
following contents.  
If any parts are missing contact the dealer this chartplotter was purchased from.  
Accessories and replacement parts may be ordered from STANDARD HORIZON’s Parts  
Department at 562/404-270 Ext. 351 or via the web at www.standardhorizon.com.  
1.1.0 CP155C Packing List  
REPLACEMENT PART  
ITEM  
TT150001CP  
RR150002CP  
TT90000001  
UU90000001  
RR15000001  
XUS0003911  
XUCMP0066  
XUCMP0067  
External bracket (includes the knob)  
Dust cover  
Power data cable  
Flush mounting screws  
Flush mount template  
Smart DGPS WAAS Antenna  
Owner’s Manual  
Quick Reference Guide  
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REPLACEMENT PART  
ITEM  
RR16000001  
RR16000002  
UU90000001  
RR1600003  
Q0000003  
Quick Disconnect Bracket  
Protective Cover  
Flush mounting screws  
Flush mount template  
2 amp fuse and holder  
Smart DGPS WAAS Antenna  
Owner’s Manual  
XUS0003911  
XUCMP0066  
XUCMP0067  
Quick Reference Guide  
1.1.2 CP1000C Packing List  
REPLACEMENT PART  
ITEM  
XUS0003907  
XUS0003908  
XUS0003909  
XUS0003910  
XUS0003913  
XUS0003911  
XUCMP0066  
XUCMP0067  
Bracket  
Protective Cover  
Flush mounting screws  
Flush mount template  
2 amp fuse and holder  
Smart DGPS WAAS Antenna  
Owner’s Manual  
Quick Reference Guide  
1.2 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES  
1.2.0a CP155C Optional Accessories  
PART NUMBER  
ITEM  
RR150003CP  
Overhead mounting bracket  
Figure 1.2.0a - CP155C Bracket  
1.2.0b CP1000C Optional Accessories  
PART NUMBER  
ITEM  
VC10  
Color Video Camera with 40 feet of cable  
34 feet Extension Cable  
ECVC10  
ACVC10  
DVD or VCR adapter cable  
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Figure 1.2.0b - Color Video Camera  
Figure 1.2.0ba - Extension Cable  
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2. GETTING STARTED  
2.0  
MOUNTING THE GPS CHARTPLOTTER  
The GPS chartplotter is supplied with hardware for bracket or flush mounting. Below are  
pictures showing actual examples of the two types of installation.  
2.1  
BRACKET MOUNTING  
The GPS chartplotter can be mounted using the supplied bracket. Before installing ensure  
the area the plotters bracket is mounted to is strong enough to support the weight of the  
chartplotter especially while under way.  
After the location is found, attach the mounting base to the area using the supplied hardware.  
Figure 2.1 - Installing/removing chartplotter (Bracket)  
2.2  
FLUSH MOUNTING  
The GPS chartplotter is supplied with a flush mount template for the cutout hole and screw  
holes required to install the chartplotter.  
NOTE  
Before drilling holes ensure there are no obstructions behind the location that could interfere with  
the mounting and there is physically enough room to mount the chartplotter.  
1. After a location is found, peal the template label from the backing and apply the label  
to the mounting area.  
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2. Drill a hole in one area of the cut area that will allow the blade of a jig saw to be inserted.  
Insert and cut out the area on the panel using the jig saw.  
3. Next drill the four holes required to insert the chartplotter with the mounting studs.  
4. Install the mounting studs on the chartplotter and insert into the mounting hole.  
5. Attach the chartplotter to the mounting location by attaching the supplied hardware to  
the mounting studs.  
Figure 2.2 - Installing/removing chartplotter (Flush)  
2.3  
MOUNTING THE GPS SMART ANTENNA  
The GPS chartplotter is supplied with a 12 Channel WAAS GPS Smart antenna. This  
antenna is designed to be mounted on a base, installed on an extension or even flush  
mounted.  
Choose a location for the antenna that has a clear view of the sky and is not located within  
3 FT of RADAR or other transmitting antenna. Ensure there are no major obstructions or  
fixturesintheimmediateproximitytotheantenna. Theantennareliesondirectlineofsight”  
satellite reception. If you are unsure of the chosen location, temporarily mount the antenna  
in the desired location to verify correct operation. If mounted close to RADAR, and after the  
GPS chartplotter has a fix, turn on the RADAR to ensure the GPS chartplotter holds the fix  
(use the GPS Status Page).  
The thread used on the antenna is an industry standard (1inch 14TPI) used on a wide range  
of mounting brackets. Due to the manufacturing process of these mounting brackets you  
may see some slop when tightening down the antenna to the bracket. This is no concern  
however as the antenna must be tightened until the antenna stops rotating.  
NOTE  
The antenna cable can be cut and spliced to ease installation. Care must be taken when  
reconnecting the antenna cable to protect from water and corrosion.  
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2.3.0 Flush Mounting  
NOTE  
Before drilling holes, it is recommended the GPS antenna be positioned where the location is  
planned to be drilled, cable connected to the Plotter and the GPS chartplotter turned on to ensure  
a GPS FIX is received.  
1. Remove the threaded base from the GPS antenna dome.  
2. To ease installation a flush mounting template for the antenna has been included.  
3. Apply the mounting template sticker to the area that was verified for GPS reception.  
4. Then, drill out the 0.63” (16mm) and 0.16” (4mm) holes, and remove the template.  
5. Insert the cable into the 0.63” (16mm) hole and route to the GPS chartplotter.  
6. Apply a small amount or RTV to the under side of the antenna.  
7. Place the antenna and then screw it into place using the screws. In some cases the  
screw may not be long enough, if this happens simply apply more RTV to the underside  
of the antenna to glue it into place.  
Figure 2.3.0 - Installing the GPS Smart antenna  
Figure 2.3.0 - Installing the GPS Smart antenna (Flush)  
2.4  
CONNECTIONS  
The GPS chartplotter has a cable or connectors that are used to connect the chartplotter  
to Power Supply, to the GPS smart antenna, optional FF520 Black Box Fish Finder and to  
NMEA devices such as VHF’s, digital instruments and autopilots.  
NOTE  
The GPS chartplotter can send many sentences to external NMEA devices. The NMEA output  
wires are Brown and White. If you have connected devices as shown in the below table and need  
tofeedNMEAtootherdevices(AutopilotRADAR…)youcanparallelwiresfromtheBrownorWhite  
wires.  
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2.4.0a Connection Table for CP155C/CP1000C  
12VDC Power and NMEA Cable  
Pin  
1
Wire Color  
Black  
Description  
Connection Example  
Battery Ground  
Battery Positive  
NMEA Common  
VHF Input  
Connect to battery ground and Black wire of GPS Antenna  
Connect to Battery Positive and Red wire of GPS Antenna  
Common for NMEA devices  
2
Red  
3
Green  
Blue  
4
Conncect to VHF with DSC and DSE output  
Connect to VHF to supply GPS position data  
Standard Horizon Fishfinder, see FF520 owner's manual  
Standard Horizon Fishfinder, see FF520 owner's manual  
Connect to GPS Antenna Green wire  
5
Brown  
Gray  
VHF output  
6
Fishfinder Input  
Fish Finder Output  
GPS Antenna Input  
7
White  
Yellow  
8
Smart GPS Cable  
Pin  
Wire Color  
Description  
Connection Example  
1
Red  
Battery Positive  
Connect to Battery Positive and Red wire of GPS  
Antenna  
2
3
4
5
6
Green  
Brown  
Smart GPS NMEA Input  
Connect to Smart GPS Input  
Connect to Smart GPS Output  
Smart GPS NMEA Output  
NC  
NC  
Black/Yellow  
Battery Ground  
Connect to battery ground and Black wire of GPS  
Antenna  
NOTE  
The CP155C and CP1000C have connectors on the rear panel that allow the GPS Smart antenna  
to be directly connected.  
Video Connector for CP1000C  
Pin  
1
Description  
Ground  
Connection Example  
Connect to Video Signal Ground of DVD/VCR/Video Cameras  
Connect to Video Cameras Power Input  
2
+ 9 / 12 VDC  
Video Signal +  
3
Connect to Video Signal + of DVD/VCR/Video Cameras  
2.4.0b Connection Table for CP175C  
12VDC Power and NMEA Cable  
Wire Color  
Black  
Description  
Connection Example  
Battery Ground  
Battery Positive  
NMEA Common  
VHF Input  
Connect to battery ground and Black wire of GPS Antenna  
Connect to Battery Positive and Red wire of GPS Antenna  
Common for NMEA devices  
Red  
Green  
Blue  
Conncect to VHF with DSC and DSE output  
Connect to VHF to supply GPS position data  
Standard Horizon Fish Finder, see FF520 owner's manual  
Standard Horizon Fish Finder, see FF520 owner's manual  
Connect to GPS Antenna Green wire  
Brown  
Gray  
VHF output  
Fish Finder Input  
Fish Finder Output  
GPS Antenna Input  
GPS Antenna Output  
Not used  
White  
Yellow  
Pink  
Connect to GPS Antenna Brown wire  
Orange  
No connection  
NOTE  
For the CP175C the GPS Smart antenna should be wired according to the below diagram.  
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2.4.1a Connection for CP155C  
2.4.1b Connection for CP175C  
2.4.1c Connection for CP1000C  
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2.5  
BATTERY CONNECTIONS  
1. The GPS chartplotter is supplied with a fuse and holder. This fuse should be installed  
into the Black wire to protect the NMEA output/input circuits from becoming damaged.  
2. Connect the Red and Black wires from the GPS chartplotter and the GPS antenna  
together and route to a 12VDC source as direct as possible,  
2.6  
NMEA CONNECTIONS  
The GPS chartplotter can be connected external devices with NMEA and display informa-  
tion, examples:  
- DSC VHF Radio  
- Optional FF520 Dual frequency Black Box Fish Finder  
- Depth Sounder, Speed Log, Wind Instrument, AutoPilot etc.  
- Radar  
- Personal Computer  
2.7  
GPS POSITION ON A VHF RADIO  
STANDARD HORIZON has pioneered Digital Selective Calling (DSC) on VHF radios.  
Advancements in DSC have made it possible to show the coordinates of a vessel that has  
transmitted a DSC Distress Call or even Poll the location of another vessel and show the  
position of that vessel on the display of STANDARD HORIZON VHFs.  
STANDARDHORIZONhastakenthisfeatureonestepfurther,iftheStandardHorizonGPS  
chartplotter is connected a STANDARD HORIZON DSC capable VHF, the vessel in  
Distress or the polled position of the vessel is shown on the display of the GPS chartplotter,  
makingiteasytonavigatetothelocationofthevessel. Thisisagreatfeaturethatcouldsave  
someone’s life or for anyone wanting to know the position of another vessel.  
Figure 2.7 - GPS Position on a VHF Radio Connections  
Other DSC VHF Manufactures  
GPS Chartplotter  
Green  
Description  
VHF  
NMEA Common Ground  
NMEA Positive Output  
NMEA Positive Input  
Connect to NMEA Ground  
Connect to NMEA Input  
* Connect to NMEA Output (if available)  
Brown  
Blue  
*
Some manufactures of DSC VHF’s are not capable to receiving DSC information from the GPS  
chartplotter.  
Refer to the owner’s manual of the VHF.  
NOTE  
Refer to VHF Digital Selective Calling section for operation.  
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2.8  
OPTIONAL BLACK BOX FISH FINDER  
STANDARDHORIZONoffersanoptionalblackboxfishfindercalledFF520. Plsrefertothe  
manual supplied with the Fish Finder for connections and operation.  
Figure 2.8 - Fish Finder FF520  
2.9  
CONNECTINGDIGITALINSTRUMENTS/AUTOPILOT/RADAR  
TheGPSchartplottercanbeconnectedtoanyofthefollowinginstrumentiftheyhaveNMEA  
output: Depth Sounder, Speed Log with temperature, Wind Speed and Direction, Flux Gate  
Compass, Auto Pilot and Radar.  
Figure 2.9 - Connecting Digital Instruments/Autopilot/Radar  
2.10 OUTPUTTING NMEA TO A PERSONAL COMPUTER  
The GPS chartplotter can be connected to output Marks, Routes and tracks to many PC  
programsavailableintheaftermarket. TosendorreceiveUserpointsthePCProgrammust  
be able to receive NMEA WPL and RTE sentences.  
Pin  
2
PC DB9 connection  
Receive  
NMEA connection  
NMEA connection  
or  
Brown  
Blue  
White  
Gray  
3
Transmit  
5
Signal ground  
Green  
Green  
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2.11 NMEA DATA PAGE  
The NMEA Data Page is very useful to see if a External device (example: Depth Sounder)  
is transmitting NMEA sentences to the GPS chartplotter. This page can also be used to see  
if the GPS chartplotter NMEA output is being loaded down by a external NMEA device the  
GPS chartplotter is connected to.  
Scenario:  
VHF Radio connected but the radio is not receiving a GPS Position.  
Usually the VHF radio will be connected to the Green and Brown wires. To check  
to see if the GPS chartplotter is transmitting the sentences:  
1. Press [MENU] and highlight NMEA DISPLAY with the ShuttlePoint knob.  
2. Press [ENTER] or move the ShuttlePoint knob to the right and highlight DATA  
3. Press [ENTER] or move the ShuttlePoint knob to show the NMEA DATA page.  
4. Connect the BLUE Wire on the GPS chartplotter to the junction of the Brown wire and  
the VHF wire. The display should look similar to the picture below.  
Figure 2.11 - NMEA Data page  
2.12 VIDEO INPUT (for CP1000C ONLY)  
2.12.0 Video Camera Input  
STANDARD HORIZON offers a above deck waterproof color camera called VC10. Up to  
2 cameras can be attached to the CP1000C with the rear panel connectors.  
Figure 2.12.0 - Color Video Camera  
2.12.1 VCR or DVD Input  
A VCR or DVD may be connected to either Video1 or Video2 port. The CP1000C does not  
havespeakerssotheaudiofromtheVCRorDVDwouldhavetoberoutedtoastereosystem.  
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Standard Horizon offers an optional cable called ACVC10 that allows any VCR or DVD  
to simply be plugged into the CP1000C.  
Figure 2.12.1 - VCR/DVD Input  
The CP1000C has the capablity to select the Video Input in three ways.  
1. From the menu  
Press [MENU], select SETUP, press [ENTER], select VIDEO INPUT press [ENTER],. A  
menu appears with the following options:  
a. ACTIVATE VIDEO, the possible choices are Input 1, Input 2, Auto Switch (*).  
Activates the video mode to show the selected Video Input. If Input 1 or Input 2 is  
chosen, the chart plotter will show a warning message with the instructions to adjust  
theimagefromtheselectedVideoInput.Iftheuseragreestoproceed,theimagefrom  
the selected video input will be shown. If Auto Switch is chosen, all the menus will  
be closed and the video input will be shown switching between the other Video Input  
(if connected) and the CHART page. See next section for details of setting up the  
switching times. If the user agrees to proceed, the image from the selected video  
input/s and the chart plotter page will be shown intermittently. The intermittence time  
is selected by Switching Timeout item.  
b. SWITCHING TIMEOUT, the possible choices are 5,10,30 sec, 1, 5, 10 min. Allows  
selecting the timing to change from Video inputs and chart plotter display.  
c. RESTORE DEFAULTS, the possible choices are Input 1, Input 2, All (*). Allows  
restoring the factory defaults for the Input 1 and Input 2 picture adjustment. The user  
can decide to reset the default for Input 1 or Input 2 individually, or to restore the  
defaultsofthetwoVideoInputsimultaneously.WhenRestoredefaultisexecuted,the  
message “OK” is shown next to the selected menu item.  
NOTE (*)  
If the video signal is not present on the video connector, the corresponding item in the menu will  
be shown with a light color (to identify that the option is not available).  
2. Quick Activation by pressing [CLEAR] for 1 second  
Pressing and holding [CLEAR] for 1 second from the Map Display or from any main page  
(Chart, Navigation, Highway, Celestial, GPS Status, DSC, NMEA DISPLAY); the following  
soft keys are shown: “INPUT 2”, “INPUT 1”, “AUTO SWITCH. If no video signal is detected on  
the Video Input connectors, the 3 soft keys will be shown in light color in order to identify  
that they are not active.If only one video signal is detected on the Video Input connectors,  
the corresponding soft key and “AUTO SWITCHwill be shown with dark color and the other  
soft keys will be shown with light color.  
3. Quick Activation by soft keys  
It will be possible to assign the possibility to set the Video Input mode to any of the 5 soft  
keys. Press one of the soft keys, the soft keys functions are shown. Pressing and holding  
for 1 second one of the soft keys, the soft key customization list will be shown. By selecting  
VIDEO option it will be possible to assign the soft key to execute the Video Input function.  
Once the soft key has been associate to Video Input, its label will show the message  
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“VIDEO. If “VIDEOis pressed, the soft keys will be assigned this way: “INPUT 2”, “INPUT 1”,  
“AUTO SWITCH. From now on, the functioning is identical to case 2.  
2.13 OPTIONAL C-MAP NT+ CARTOGRAPHY  
STANDARD HORIZON has taken advantage of C-MAP’s experience with professional  
navigation,byallowingtheuseoftherefinedandimprovedcartographycalledNT+.Thenew  
cartography of NT+ makes creative use of colors, patterns and icons to increase the  
familiarity and usability of the much larger coverage database of NT+. NT+ is supplied by  
C-MAP in four sizes Local, Standard, Wide and SuperWide. For convenience the older NT  
and the NT+ are both compatible with all STANDARD HORIZON chartplotters. Contact  
C-MAP USA at (508) 477-8010 or visit www.c-map.com for further information on NT+.  
2.14 INSERTING THE C-CARD  
Hold the C-CARD by the long inclined side so that you can see the C-MAP label.  
Figure 2.14 - Inserting C-CARD  
Openthedoor,gentlypushtheC-CARDintooneofthetwoslots(oneslotforCP155C):push  
the C-CARD in as far as it will go, then close the door.  
Figure 2.14a - Inserting C-CARD (Details)  
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3. CONTROLS AND INDICATORS  
NOTE  
This section defines each control of the chartplotter. For instructions, refer to Getting Started and  
Advanced Settings sections of this Owner's Manual.  
3.0  
CONTROLS AND CONNECTIONS  
The chartplotter is controlled by using the keys located on the front panel. These labeled keys  
are dedicated to specific functions. As you press a key, a single audio beep confirms the key  
action; every time a key press is not valid, three rapid beeps sound to indicate that the key  
action is not valid. There is also a ShuttlePoint knob to move the cursor across the screen.  
The ZOOM IN and ZOOM OUT keys  
Pressing [ZOOM IN] shows more detail of a smaller area, by changing the chart scale and  
zooming in on your display. Press [ZOOM OUT] to change the scale and show a wider,  
otherwise less detailed view. Pressing and holding [ZOOM IN]/[ZOOM OUT] allows the  
quick zoom, that is the fast change of the chart scale where only the land areas are drawn.  
When [ZOOM IN]/[ZOOM OUT] is released all map details are shown.  
NOTE  
The GPS chartplotter contains a background map of North America that allows you to zoom into  
2NM. For more detail, a C-MAP NT or NT+ card must be purchased and installed.  
The ShuttlePoint knob  
The ShuttlePoint knob moves the cursor about on the display screen, quickly and  
accurately. It also scrolls the desired option in the menu page(s). It allows to exit from Home  
mode to Cursor mode. When into menu pages moving it to right selects the desired option,  
as [ENTER], moving it to the left exits from menu, as [CLEAR]. For a detailed explanation  
of Cursor VS home mode refer to section: 3.1.1.  
The ENTER key  
Press [ENTER] to select the desired option or to confirm selection.  
The CLEAR key  
Press [CLEAR] to set Home mode. Also press [CLEAR]to exit from menu or data windows  
or to leave a menu without making changes, to abort selected function or to step backward  
from a selection made in the menu.  
The MENU key  
Selects the Main Menu. When in menu mode, moving the ShuttlePoint knob to the right  
enters a selection, moving the knob to the left clears the function.  
Press and holding [MENU] for 3 seconds allows you to change the fields contained within the  
data windows while on the Chart, Navigation, Highway, GPS Status or NMEA Display Page.  
If pressing [MENU] for 3 seconds from Data pages (Navigation, Highway, GPS Status,  
NMEA Display) allows to customize all data fields shown in the selected page.  
The GOTO key  
Thiskeyisveryusefulwhenyoudesiretostartnavigating(goto)toadestinationpoint.When  
pressed shows a popup window that allows you to select to start navigating to the position  
of the cursor, Mark or Route.  
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The MARK key  
PlacesMarkundertheshipspositionwheninHomeMode(inCursorModeunderthecursor).  
The ROUTE key  
When pressed places a Waypoint. Succeeding presses place more Waypoints to form a  
Route.  
The PWR key and Lamp/Contrast  
Press and hold [PWR] to turn the chartplotter on or off. Once on press [PWR] to show the  
ContrastandLamppopupwindow.Pressandimmediatelyrelease[PWR]toadjustlightand  
contrast on the display.  
The MOB key  
When pressed the GPS chartplotter automatically places a Mark on the Chart Page and all  
navigation is towards the position of the MOB Mark.  
3.0a  
The alphanumeric keys on CP1000C  
The 10 alphanumeric keys  
The 10 alphanumeric keys are used for entering in alphanumeric data.  
For alphanumeric input: pressing the key the first time enters the first letter, the second time  
it enters the second letter, the third time it enters the third letter; the forth time it enters the  
number. After a short time the entered character (letter or number) is confirmed and the  
cursor is moved to the next location.  
For numeric input: to enter a number in a Lat Lon: press the key of the number you wish to  
enter, continue pressing the numbered keys until the lat lon is entered. The cursor is moved  
to the next position. Pressing the ShuttlePoint knob up/down changes the value; pressing  
the ShuttlePoint knob left/right moves the cursor to the previous/next location.  
3.0b  
The soft keys on CP175C/CP1000C  
The 5 keys in the bottom part of the front panel (hereinafter named soft keys) have different  
functions associated depending on the software: their labels are shown on the screen  
immediately above the keys (the user can customize the function associated).  
The soft keys  
These keys allow quick selection to the many pages the GPS chartplotter has. These key  
can be customized to your preference, however from the factory the keys are preprogram-  
med with the following pages. From left to right CHART, NAV, HIGHWAY, CELESTIAL,  
NMEA DISPLAY. Press any of the keys and you will see popup windows above the keys.  
To goto a specific page press the key with the desired popup window. The popup windows  
will automatically disappear if a key is not pressed or can be removed by pressing [CLEAR].  
3.1  
GETTING STARTED  
The Getting Started section will take you through the frequently used operations and assist  
you to customize the look of the chartplotter.  
Legend:[MENU]  
If you see brackets around a bold and capital letter word this refers to a key press.  
GENERAL SETUP When a word(s) is bold capital letters and underlined, this refers to a menu selection item.  
3.1.0 Power On, Off and ShuttlePoint operation  
1. Press and hold [PWR] until the display shows the startup page. To turn off, press and  
hold [PWR] until the display turns off.  
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2. WhenthepowerisfirstturnedontwopagesarebrieflyshownbeforetheGPSStatuspage.  
Figure 3.1.0 - Start-Up pages  
3. When the GPS chartplotter is first turned on it will take some time for the GPS to acquire  
afixofyourposition. LookcloselyattheGPSStatuspageandyouwillseesatellitesand  
relative signal strengths. After a fixed is received the chartplotter will automatically  
switch to the Chart Page with a ships icon centered on the screen.  
Figure 3.1.0a - GPS Status and Chart pages  
4. On the Chart Page the ShuttlePoint knob is used to pan around the chart. Move the  
ShuttlePoint knob to the left and you will notice a cross hair appears, this is called the  
cursor.  
5. When you move the ShuttlePoint knob you will notice DST and BRG values in the Data  
window change. This shows the Distance and Bearing from the GPS Fix of your vessel  
to the position of the Cursor.  
6. If the cursor is moved to the edge of the screen the chartplotter will automatically pan  
in the desired direction.  
3.1.1 Cursor Vs. Home Mode  
Cursor Mode  
When the cursor is shown on the Chart Page, this is called Cursor mode.  
In Cursor mode the position of the vessel will not stay in the center of the page and will move  
right off the edge of the screen (as your boat moves) Cursor mode allows you to pan around  
and look at areas on the map. In this mode your can also measure distance and bearings  
from your current position.  
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NOTE  
To change from Cursor Mode to Home Mode press [CLEAR].  
Home mode  
When the ships icon is only shown on the Chart page (cursor is not shown) you are in  
home mode. Now as the ship moves through the water the vessels position will be kept in  
the center of the display.  
3.1.2 Cursor and Menu selection speed  
The chartplotter allows you to control the speed the Cursor moves when the ShuttlePoint  
knob is pressed. To change the speed:  
Figure 3.1.2 - Cursor Speed menu  
1. Press [MENU]. Move the ShuttlePoint knob to SETUP and either press [ENTER] or  
move the ShuttlePoint knob to the right.  
2. Move the ShuttlePoint knob to CURSOR SPEED and press [ENTER] or move the  
ShuttlePoint key to the right.  
3. Themenunowshowstwoselections,CHARTandMENUwhichallowsthecursorspeed  
to be selected to High, Medium or low on Chart page or within the menus.  
4. With CHART or MENU selected press [ENTER] or move the ShuttlePoint knob to the  
right. Move the ShuttlePoint knob to the desired setting and press [ENTER]ormovethe  
ShuttlePoint knob to the right.  
5. Press [CLEAR] until the menu disappears or an easier method is to press the  
Shuttlepoint knob to the left a few times.  
6. Move the cursor on the Chart page and see if the speed is to your liking.  
3.1.3 Changing the Ships Icon  
The cursor may be changed to any of the following:  
Figure 3.1.3 - Ships icons  
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1. Press [MENU] and move the ShuttlePoint knob to select SETUP and press [ENTER].  
2. Move the ShuttlePoint knob to select GENERAL SETUP and press [ENTER].  
3. Now select SHIP ICON and press [ENTER] or move the ShuttlePoint knob to the right  
to show the popup window with ship icons.  
4. Move the ShuttlePoint knob to select the desired icon and press [ENTER] or move the  
ShuttlePoint knob to the right to select a new icon.  
5. Press [CLEAR] or move the ShuttlePoint knob to the left to exit the menu and show the  
Chart Page.  
3.1.4 Changing the backlight and contrast  
With the chartplotter turned On, briefly press [PWR] to show the light and contrast popup window.  
MovetheShuttlePointknobtotheleftorrighttoadjusttheLCDbacklightintensityorupordown  
to change the LCD contrast.  
Press [ENTER] to set.  
Figure 3.1.4 - Backlight and Contrast adjustment  
3.1.5 Selecting North Up or Course Up  
The default selection is NORTH UP, however you may want the top of the Chart Page  
oriented so it will always show the area ahead of the direction your vessel is traveling which  
is called COURSE UP.  
Figure 3.1.5 - General Setup menu  
1. Press [MENU], move the ShuttlePoint knob to select SETUP and press [ENTER] or  
move the ShuttlePoint knob to the right.  
2. Move the ShuttlePoint knob to GENERAL SETUP and press [ENTER] or move the  
ShuttlePoint knob to the right.  
3. A popup window will be shown, move the ShuttlePoint knob to COURSE UP/NORTH  
UP and press [ENTER] or move the ShuttlePoint knob to the right.  
4. Another popup window will be shown with NORTH UP and COURSE UP, move the  
ShuttlePoint knob to the desired selection and press [ENTER] or move the ShuttlePoint knob  
to the right.  
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5. Press [CLEAR] or move the ShuttlePoint knob to the left to exit the menu and show the  
Chart Page.  
NOTE  
When the chartplotter is in COURSE UP mode a small arrow icon will be shown on the Chart  
page indicating the direction of North.  
3.2  
ADJUSTING THE TIME  
The time information supplied by the GPS satellites is in Universal Time Coordinates (UTC  
or Greenwich England Mean Time). To change the chartplotter to read the correct time, first  
youmustfigureouttheoffsetandifitisdaylightsavingstime.ForexampleontheWestcoast  
of the United States or Pacific Standard Time the offset needed would be –08:00 or –07:00  
fordaylightsavingstime,EasternStandardTime05:00or04:00fordaylightsavingstime.  
Figure 3.2 - Adjusting Time  
NOTE  
Thismapshowsoffsetforstandardtime.Fordaylightsavingtime,subtractonehourfromtheoffset  
time.  
Figure 3.2a - General Setup/Time Settings menu  
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1. Press [MENU] , select SETUP and press [ENTER] or move the shuttlepoint knob to the  
right.  
2. Move the ShuttlePoint knob to GENERAL SETUP and press [ENTER] or move the  
ShuttlePoint knob to the right.  
3. Move the shuttlepoint knob to TIME SETUP and press [ENTER] or move the  
shuttlepoint knob to the right.  
4. Move the shuttlepoint knob to GPS TIME OFFSET and press [ENTER] or move the  
shuttlepoint knob to the right.  
5. Move the ShuttlePoint knob down to select +00:00 , press [ENTER] and move the  
ShuttlePoint knob to the right to edit the number.  
6. Look at the table and find the offset for your area. You will need to enter this offset to  
make the GPS chartplotter show the correct time.  
7. Move the Shuttlepoint knob the “+”. Move the ShuttlePoint knob up or down to change  
to the desired offset.  
8. Next move the ShuttlePoint to the right to select Hours and move the ShuttlePoint up  
or down to change the hour.  
9. Repeat this method to change the minutes if necessary.  
10. Once you have the correct GPS time offset, press [ENTER] to set.  
3.3  
SELECTING LORAN TD OR OTHER COORDINATE SYSTEM  
The GPS Fix coordinates can be changed to show Latitude/Longitude, Loran TD’s or UTM.  
Below is the window that will appear when customizing the coordinate system.  
Figure 3.3 - Coordinate System Menu  
1. Press [MENU] and move the ShuttlePoint knob to select SETUP.  
2. Move the ShuttlePoint knob to ADVANCED SETUP and press [ENTER] or move the  
ShuttlePoint knob to the right.  
3. Move the shuttlepoint knob the select NAVIGATE.  
4. Press [ENTER] or move the ShuttlePoint knob to the right and select COORDINATE  
SYSTEM.  
5. Press [ENTER] or move the ShuttlePoint knob to the right to show the coordinate  
selection popup window.  
6. MovetheShuttlePointknobtohighlightthedesiredcoordinatetypeandpress [ENTER]  
or move the ShuttlePoint knob to the right.  
7. Press [CLEAR] or move the ShuttlePoint knob to the left until the chart page is shown.  
NOTE  
If the TD is selected, you should set the Chain, Pair, ASF1, ASF2 and Alter. If the TD numbers are  
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not correct the Pair letters may be backwards. Reversing the two letters usually solves this issue.  
Example Y/Z change to Z/Y.  
3.4  
CHANGING THE CHART COLOR  
TheGPSchartplotterhaspreprogrammedsettingsallowingyoutocustomizethelookofthe  
Chart Page. The default is “Sunlight” however there are other settings; Normal, Classic and  
Night. Night is very useful during evening hours so not to impair night vision.  
Figure 3.4 - Display Color menu  
1. Press[MENU], move the ShuttlePoint knob down to select SETUP and press [ENTER]  
or move the ShuttlePoint knob to the right.  
2. Move the ShuttlePoint knob to select GENERAL SETUP and press [ENTER] or move  
the ShuttlePoint knob to the right.  
3. Move the ShuttlePoint knob to select DISPLAY COLOR and press [ENTER] or move  
the ShuttlePoint knob to the right.  
4. A popup window will be shown with Normal, Classic, Night and Sunlight, move the  
ShuttlePoint knob to the desired selection and press[ENTER] or movetheShuttlePoint  
knob to the right.  
5. Press [CLEAR] or move the ShuttlePoint knob to the left to exit the menu and show the  
Chart Page.  
3.5  
SELECTING PAGES USING SOFT KEYS  
The Soft Keys located under the LCD on the CP175C and CP1000C are used to select the  
pages quickly without the need to go into the menu. The default pages are CHART, NAV,  
HIGHWAY, CELESTIAL and NMEA DISPLAY.  
When one of the Soft Keys is pressed popup windows above each key are shown with the  
key description. Press the key with the desired page description and the chartplotter will  
change to that page.  
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Figure 3.5 - Screen display pages  
3.6  
CUSTOMIZING THE SOFT KEYS  
The “Soft Keys” (CP175C and CP1000C) can be individually customized from the default  
pages (discussed above) to the following: CHART, NAVIGATION, HIGHWAY, CELE-  
STIAL, DSC LOG, DSC DIRECTORY, NMEA DISPLAY, NMEA DATA, DEPTH TREND,  
TEMP TREND, WIND SPEED TREND, TEMP TREND, MARK/WAYPOINTS LIST and  
USER C-CARD.  
When the optional FF520 Dual frequency Fish Finder is connected the any of the key can be  
customized to show 50 or 200kHz full page, 50 or 200kHz Chart/Fish split screen and zoom  
screens.  
Figure 3.6 - Window options of the selected Soft Key  
1. To change, momentarily press any of the “Soft Keys”, then press and hold the key you  
want to customize.  
2. A popup window will be shown with the above settings.  
3. Move the ShuttlePoint knob up or down to select the desired page.  
4. Press [ENTER] or move the ShuttlePoint knob to the right to save the page to the  
selected “Soft Key”.  
3.7  
OTHER SETTINGS IN GENERAL SETUP MENU  
You will notice the GENERAL SETUP menu has other selections that allow you to  
customize:  
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LANGUAGE  
KEY BEEP  
AUTO INFO  
Default setting is English.  
Allows the beep produced when a key is pressed to be turned on or off.  
Bydefaultwhenthecursorismovedoverabuoy,Markorotheritemapopupwindowwillshow  
information of the item. This menu item allows the window to be turned on or off.  
TIME LINE  
Is a line projected from the vessel icon which indicates the distance your vessel will travel at  
the current speed. Selections are 2, 10, 30 minutes, 1, 2 hours and infinite.  
CURSOR WINDOW  
ZOOM TYPE  
By default when the cursor is moved a window is shown with the lat/lon Distance and bearing  
from the vessels location to the cursor. This selection allows the window to be turned off.  
The default setting changes scales in or out with each press of the ZOOM IN or ZOOM OUT  
key. When ZOOM BY SCALE is selected and either the ZOOM IN or OUT key is pressed a  
popup window is shown allowing you to choose the scale to zoom to using the ShuttlePoint  
knob.  
MAP ORIENTATION  
Selections are:  
North Up : The Top of the page is fixed to North  
Course Up: The top of the page is orientated to the direction the vessel is heading.  
MEASURE DST & BRG When this function is turned on allows a distance to be measured between two points using  
the Shuttlepoint knob and [ENTER].  
UNITS OF MEASURE  
Units of Measure can be selected for Distance, Speed, Depth and Altitude.  
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4. USING FIND SERVICES & MORE FUNCTION  
WithaC-MAPNT+ C-CARDinstalledthechartplotterallowsyoutosearchforaPortService,  
Ports, Tide Stations, Wrecks, User Points, or GPS Coordinates.  
4.0  
PORT SERVICES  
With a C-MAP NT+ C-CARD installed, the chartplotter can find Port Services contained on  
the map.  
1. Press [MENU] and move the ShuttlePoint knob to select FIND SERVICES & MORE.  
2. Press [ENTER] or move the ShuttlePoint knob to the right.  
3. Select PORT SERVICE and press [ENTER] or move the ShuttlePoint knob to the right.  
3. A popup window will be shown with the Port Services.  
4. Move the ShuttlePoint knob to select the desired Service and press [ENTER].  
5. Anotherpopupwindowwillshowthename,distanceandpositionoftheServicesclosest  
to your location.  
6. UsingtheShuttlePointknob,highlightthedesiredServiceandpress[ENTER]whichwill  
show the name and phone number of the Service.  
7. Press [CLEAR] which will show the available Services at the location.  
8. Press [CLEAR] to show the actual position of the Services.  
Figure 4.0 - Port Services  
4.1  
OTHER AVAILABLE SEARCHES  
PORT  
Search and showing on the Chart Page the closest Port or search for a Port by name  
TIDE STATIONS  
WRECKS  
Search for the closest Tide Station and show the information of the tide station  
Search and show on the Chart Page for the closest Wrecks  
OBSTRUCTIONS  
USER POINTS  
COORDINATES  
Search and show on the Chart Page for the closest Obstructions  
Search and show on the Chart Page for the closest User Points (Marks or Waypoints)  
Search and show on the Chart Page for GPS Coordinates  
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5. CREATING MARKS  
Definitions:  
MARK  
Can be a stand alone position or be linked to a Route. A Mark is place on the Chart Page using  
[MARK] or by entering in information in the MARK/WAYPONTS LIST "NEW MARK" selection.  
WAYPOINTS  
Always linked to a Route. Are placed on the Chart page using [ROUTE].  
NOTE  
The difference between a Mark and a Waypoint is  
a. When a Route is created using WAYPOINTS and the ROUTE is deleted the WAYPOINTs are  
also deleted.  
b. If a Route is created using MARKS and the ROUTE is deleted the MARKs remain.  
5.0  
CREATING A NEW MARK USING THE CHART PAGE  
1. Move the ShuttlePoint knob to the desired or approx. Lat/Lon and press [MARK].  
2. You will notice a Mark is placed under the location of the Cursor and a popup window  
is shown with the exact Lat/Lon of the Mark.  
3. If the position is incorrect press the EDIT Soft Key that will allow you to change the  
position, Mark name, icon type and color of the icon.  
Figure 5.0 - Mark creation  
5.1  
EDITING A MARK  
If a Mark has previously been created and you wish to Edit it, move Cursor over the top of  
the Mark.  
Figure 5.1 - Mark editing  
1. After a Mark is created. Press [ENTER], select EDIT using the ShuttlePoint knob and  
press [ENTER]. On the CP175C or CP1000C press the EDIT Soft Key to show the edit  
popup window.  
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2. Use the ShuttlePoint knob to change to the desired Mark Icon, when finished press  
[ENTER].  
3. Move the ShuttlePoint knob to the right to select the Mark Name. Press[ENTER] an the  
first digit in the name will be highlighted.  
4. Move the ShuttlePoint knob up or down to select the first character.  
5. Move the ShuttlePoint knob to the right to select the next character.  
6. Repeat steps 4 and 5 until the Mark name is shown. Press [ENTER].  
7. Move the ShuttlePoint knob to the right and press [ENTER] to change the Mark Icon’s  
Color.  
8. Move the ShuttlePont knob to up/down, left/right to select the Mark Icon’s Color. When  
finished press [ENTER].  
9. Move the ShuttlePoint knob to the right to select the Lat/Lon and press [ENTER].  
10. Move the ShuttlePoint knob up or down to select the first character.  
11. Move the ShuttlePoint knob to the right to select the next character.  
12. Repeat steps 10 and 11 until the desired position is shown. Press [ENTER] and  
[CLEAR] to store the Mark.  
5.1.0 Deleting a Mark or Waypoint  
Move the cursor over the Mark or Waypoint to delete. On the CP155C press [ENTER],  
select DELETE using the ShuttlePoint knob and press [ENTER]. On the CP175C and  
CP1000C, press DELETE Soft key. A Warning popup window will be shown. Select YES  
and press [ENTER].  
5.1.1 Moving a Mark or Waypoint  
Place the cursor over the Mark or Waypoint which you want to move. On the CP155C press  
[ENTER], select MOVE using the ShuttlePoint knob and press [ENTER]. On the CP175C  
and CP1000C, press MOVE Soft key. Use the ShuttlePoint knob to move the cursor. A  
dotted line, connecting the previous Waypoint position to the new position, is shown:  
Figure 5.1.1 - Moving Mark or Waypoint (I)  
Press [ENTER] ([CLEAR] to abort the move), the Waypoint appears in the new position.  
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Figure 5.1.1a - Moving Mark or Waypoint (II)  
5.2  
MARK/WAYPOINTS LIST  
The MARK/WAYPOINTS LIST shows all the Marks and Waypoints that have been stored  
into the GPS chartplotter. This page also allows you to:  
ICON  
Allows sorting by icon type  
FIND  
Searches through the Marks or Waypoints to find a point by name using the ShuttlePoint knob  
Shows the position of a Mark or Waypoint on the Chart Page  
Allows you to edit a previous stored Mark or Waypoint  
LOCATE  
EDIT  
NEW MARK  
MODE  
Allows entering in Marks, editing icon type and position  
ThisselectioncontrolshowtheMarksorWaypointsareshownontheChartPage. Selectionsare:  
a. ICON-only icon (no name) is shown  
b. HIDE-All Marks or Waypoints are hidden  
c. SHOW ALL-All Marks or Waypoints are shown  
d. ICON ALL-All Icons are shown without name  
SORT  
Sort the name of the Mark or Waypoint in ascending or descending order  
SEND  
Sends the stored points to a external device (PC) capable of listening to NMEA WPL sentence.  
Receive the points from an external device that is capable of sending WPL sentence.  
RECEIVE  
NOTE  
TheSENDandRECEIVEfunctionsareusuallyusedbynavigationprogramsrunningonaPersonal  
Computer example Nobeltech.  
Figure 5.2 - Mark/Waypoints List  
5.3  
CREATINGANEWMARKWITHTHEMARK/WAYPOINTSLIST  
NOTE  
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1. Press [MENU] and select USER POINTS.  
2. Press [ENTER] or move the ShuttlePoint knob to the right and the MARK/WAYPOINTS  
List page below will be shown.  
3. To create a NEW Mark, move the ShuttlePoint knob to the right to NEW MARK and  
press [ENTER].  
4. Press [ENTER] to change to show the Icon popup window.  
5. Move the ShuttlePoint knob to highlight the desired Icon and press [ENTER].  
6. Move the ShuttlePoint knob to the right to select the Mark name. Press [ENTER] an the  
first digit in the name will be highlighted.  
7. Move the ShuttlePoint knob up or down to select the first character.  
8. Move the ShuttlePoint knob to the right to select the next character.  
9. Repeat steps 4 and 5 until the Mark name is shown. Press [ENTER].  
10. Move the ShuttlePoint knob to the right to select the Lat/Lon and press [ENTER].  
11. Move the ShuttlePoint knob up or down to select the first character.  
12. Move the ShuttlePoint knob to the right to select the next character.  
13. Repeat steps 10 and 11 until the desired position is shown. Press [ENTER] and  
[CLEAR], a WARNING “Save the new Mark?” popup window will be shown, move the  
ShuttlePoint knob to the right or left to select YES or NO and press [ENTER].  
5.4  
GOTO CURSOR  
The GPS chartplotter allows you to quickly start navigating to the cursor, Mark or Route.  
GOTO CURSOR  
1. Move the ShuttlePoint knob to the exact position you what to navigate to.  
2. Press [GOTO] and a GOTO popup window will be shown  
Figure 5.4 - GO TO menu  
3. Using the ShuttlePoint knob select CURSOR and press [ENTER].  
4. The chartplotter is now navigating from your current position to the location of the  
chartplotter.  
Figure 5.4a - Navigating to Cursor Example  
5. Now the chartplotter shows a navigation line between the vessels location and the  
destination point. A popup window shows the Distance (DST) and Bearing (BRG) from  
the vessels location to the destination point.  
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6. The chartplotter is in Cursor mode, to switch to home mode press [CLEAR] to so the  
vessel stay in the center of the page.  
7. On the CP175C and CP1000C two Soft Keys are also shown that allow you to quickly  
switch to the HIGHWAY page or to stop navigation.  
8. To STOP Navigation, press the GOTO key an the following WARNING page is shown.  
Select Stop and press [ENTER].  
5.5  
GOTO MARK  
1. Move the ShuttlePoint to an open position (no buoy, warning etc. under the cursor) on  
the Chart Page.  
2. Press [GOTO] to show the GOTO popup window.  
3. Move the ShuttlePoint knob to select MARK and press [ENTER] to show the USER  
POINTS.  
4. Move the ShuttlePoint to the highlight the desired Mark or Waypoint and press [GOTO].  
5. You will notice a circle is drawn around the Icon Symbol. This means the chartplotter  
is now navigating to the point.  
6. Press [CLEAR] to switch to the Chart page or Highway page to start navigating to the  
point.  
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6. MAN OVER BOARD (MOB) FUNCTION  
Durning navigation, the “MOB” feature provides a one-touch method of storing a location  
(such as a point were a crew member fell overboard). In this mode, the chartplotter places  
a MOB point on the Chart Page and all the navigation data shown is related to navigating  
back to this point, allowing you to retrace your path to the MOB point efficiently.  
1. On the Chart page, press [MOB] to start navigating back to the point.  
2. You will notice a MOB Mark will be laid on the Chart page and all navigation is referring  
back to this point.  
3. If the cursor is moved over the MOB Icon, popup windows over softkeys will be shown  
allowing quick access to the Navigation or Highway pages.  
6.0  
DELETING A MOB POINT  
1. Move the ShuttlePoint knob until the cursor is over the top of the MOB icon.  
2. On the CP155C press [ENTER], select DELETE and press [ENTER]. On the CP175C  
and CP1000C press the DELETE Soft key, a popup window will be shown to confirm  
deleting the MOB point.  
3. Select YES with the ShuttlePoint knob and press [ENTER].  
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7. ROUTES  
The GPS chartplotter has the capability to store: for CP 155C: 20 Routes with a maximum  
of 30 Waypoints each, for CP 175C: 20 Routes with a maximum of 50 Waypoints each, for  
CP 1000C: 50 Routes with a maximum of 50 Waypoints each.  
A Route can consist of Waypoints or Marks. The difference is when a Route is made using  
Waypoints and the Route is deleted the Waypoints are also deleted. However if a Route is  
made of Marks and the Route is deleted the Marks stay in memory.  
7.0  
CREATING A ROUTE USING WAYPOINTS  
1. On the Chart Page move the ShuttlePoint knob to the Lat/Lon of the starting Waypoint  
in the route.  
2. Press [ROUTE], you will notice the Starting Waypoint  
will be be placed under the  
cursor.  
3. Move the ShuttlePoint knob to the second Lat/Lon of the next leg  
in the Route.  
4. Press the Route key. You will notice another Waypoint is shown under the cursor and  
a line joins the starting Waypoint to the Second Waypoint.  
Figure 7.0 - Creating a route using Waypoints  
5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 until all Waypoints are entered into the Route.  
NOTE  
At this point the Route is saved as ROUTE01. If you would like to save the Route under a specific  
name follow the remaining steps.  
6. TonametheRoutePress[MENU]andmovetheShuttlePointknobtohighlightROUTE.  
7. Press [ENTER] or move the ShuttlePoint knob to the right.  
8. Move the ShuttlePoint to REPORT and press [ENTER] or move the ShuttlePoint knob  
to the right.  
9. Move the cursor to NAME and press [ENTER]. A popup window will be shown.  
10. Move the ShuttlePoint knob up/down to change the characters and left/right to select  
a different character in the Routes Name.  
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Figure 7.0 - Route Report  
11. When finished press [ENTER] to save.  
12. Press [CLEAR] or move the ShuttlePoint knob to the left until the Chart Page is shown.  
7.1  
MAKING ADDITIONAL ROUTES  
To create another Route the chartplotter must be told that you want to create a second Route.  
1. Press [MENU] and move the ShuttlePoint knob to select USER POINTS and press  
[ENTER].  
2. Move the ShuttlePoint knob to select ROUTE and press [ENTER].  
3. Move the ShuttlePoint knob until SELECT is highlighted.  
4. Press [ENTER] or move the ShuttlePoint knob to the right.  
5. Move the ShuttlePoint knob to an open Route number example Route 2.  
6. Press [ENTER] or move the ShuttlePoint knob to the right.  
7. Press [CLEAR] or move the ShuttlePoint knob to the left until the Chart page is shown.  
8. To create the new Route, follow the steps in Creating a Route using Waypoints or Mark  
sections.  
7.2  
CREATING A ROUTE USING MARKS ON THE CHART PAGE  
To create a Route containing Marks you first must create the Marks and show them on the  
Chart page.  
1. Move the ShuttlePoint knob over the top of a Mark that you wish to be the starting point  
in the Route and press [ROUTE].  
2. Next move the ShuttlePoint knob until the cursor is over the Mark that you want to be  
the next leg in the Route  
3. Press [ROUTE]. You will notice a bearing line joins the first and second Mark which  
means these Marks are selected into the Route.  
4. Repeat steps 3 and 4 until all Marks are entered into the Route.  
NOTE  
At this point the Route is saved as ROUTE01. If you would like to save the Route under a specific  
name follow the remaining steps.  
5. To name the Route Press [MENU] and move the ShuttlePoint knob to highlight USER  
POINTS. Press [ENTER] or move the ShuttlePoint knob to the right.  
6. Move the ShuttlePoint knob to select ROUTE and press [ENTER].  
7. Move the ShuttlePoint to REPORT and press [ENTER] or move the ShuttlePoint knob  
to the right.  
8. Move the cursor to NAME and press [ENTER]. A popup window will be shown.  
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9. Move the ShuttlePoint knob up/down to change the characters and left/right to select  
a different character in the Routes Name.  
13. When finished press [ENTER] to save.  
10. Press [CLEAR] or move the ShuttlePoint knob to the left until the Chart page is shown.  
7.3  
INSERTING A WAYPOINT INTO A ROUTE  
Place the Cursor on the navigation line between two points and press [ROUTE]. Move the  
ShuttlePoint knob to the desired location of the Waypoint and press [ENTER].  
7.4  
GOTO A ROUTE  
7.4.0 By select Route  
1. Move the ShuttlePoint to an open position (no buoy, warning etc. under the cursor) on  
the Chart Page.  
2. Press [GOTO] to show the GOTO popup window.  
3. Move the ShuttlePoint knob to select ROUTE and press [ENTER].  
4. The SELECT ROUTE popup window will be shown.  
5. Move the ShuttlePoint to the highlight the desired ROUTE and press [ENTER].  
6. OntheChartpageacirclewithaFlagisshownonthefirstlegoftheRouteandanavigation  
line is shown, indicating the chartplotter is navigating to the first Waypoint in the Route.  
Figure 7.4.0 - Select a Route  
7.4.1 By Cursor key  
1. On the chart page move the ShuttlePoint knobe until the Cursor reaches the starting  
point of the Route.  
2. Press [GOTO] to start following the Route.  
3. Press [CLEAR] twice to revert to Home mode.  
7.5  
OTHER SETTINGS IN ROUTE MENU  
You will notice the ROUTE menu has other selections.  
SELECT  
DELETE  
REVERSE  
COLOR  
Choose an available route to create or choose a stored route to show and follow on the CHART Page.  
Deletes the route when shown in the above SELECT menu.  
Reverses the Route, when chosen Starting point is at the end of the route.  
Allows changing the color of the navigation lines between in leg in the route.  
REPORT  
The Route report menu is useful to show details of the Waypoints contained within the route. This menu  
also allows you to enter in your average speed and fuel consumption and calculate the approximate fuel  
used when following the route.  
SEND  
Sends the stored points to a external device (PC) capable of listening to NMEA RTE sentence.  
Receive the points from an external device that is capable of sending RTE sentence.  
RECEIVE  
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8. TRACKS  
The GPS chartplotter has the capability to store 5 individual and record up to 3000 Track  
Points.  
BeforeusingtheTrackfunctionyouwillneedtosetuptheTrackfunctionthatsuitsyourboat.  
The Track function tracks your vessels location as it moves through the water. The Track  
function can be setup to lay down a Track for a predetermined time or distance interval. If  
you have a fast moving boat you may want to setup the chartplotter to record a Track point  
every 0.5NM or if you have a sail boat you may want to setup to lay down a Track point once  
ever 1 minute.  
NOTE  
PlsnotetheTrackpointmemoryis3000points.Thismeansforalongjourneyyoumayhavetoadjust  
the time or distance to be able to track your journey. It should be noted when the 3000 Track points  
are used up the first Track point layed down will be deleted when a new point is placed on the chart.  
1. Press [MENU] and highlight USER POINTS.  
2. Press [ENTER] or move the ShuttlePoint knob to the right.  
3. Press [MENU] and highlight TRACK.  
4. Press [ENTER] or move the ShuttlePoint knob to the right.  
5. Move the ShuttlePoint knob to highlight STEP UNIT and choose  
6. Press [ENTER] or move the ShuttlePoint knob to the right.  
7. Highlight TIME or DISTANCE and press [ENTER] or move the ShuttlePoint knob to the  
right.  
8. If the selected STEP UNIT was TIME then highlight TIME in the menu, if DISTANCE  
was selected then highlight DISTANCE and press [ENTER] or move the ShuttlePoint  
knob to the right.  
Figure 8 - Distance Units and Time Units  
7. Select the desired DISTANCE or TIME step interval and press [ENTER] or move the  
ShuttlePoint knob to the Right.  
8. Press [CLEAR] or move the ShuttlePoint knob to the left until the chart page is shown.  
8.0  
TRACKING  
You may have to take a few trips to see how you like the Distance or Time Interval setup  
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on the previous step. However when using the tracking feature you will notice every time  
a track point is layed down on the Chart page a small filled in circle is shown on the track  
line. If you move the cursor over the top of the circle a popup window will be shown with the  
Time, water temperature, speed and Course Over Ground (COG) this is very useful if you  
are fishing and want to review the conditions where the fish were being caught.  
Figure 8.0 - Tracking  
8.0.0 Saving and starting a new Track  
A Track is automatically saved to memory. To start a new track:  
1. Press [MENU], move the ShuttlePoint knob to select USER POINTS and press  
[ENTER] or move the ShuttlePoint knob to the right.  
2. Move the ShuttlePoint knob to select TRACK and press [ENTER] or move the  
ShuttlePoint knob to the right.  
3. Move the ShuttlePoint knob up/down to select the next available open Track and press  
[ENTER] or move the ShuttlePoint knob to the right.  
4. Move the ShuttlePoint knob to select TRACKING and press [ENTER] or move the  
ShuttlePoint knob to the right to set On.  
5. Press [CLEAR] or move the ShuttlePoint to the left until the Chart page is shown.  
6. A new track now will be laid down.  
8.0.1 Other Settings in Track Menu  
You will notice the Track menu has other selections  
TRACKING  
ACTIVE TRACK  
VISIBLE  
Allows turning on or off the tracking function  
This selection allows you to save a Track to one of the 5 Tracks available.  
Shows or hides a Track shown in ACTIVE TRACK menu  
Selects the color of the track line  
LINE COLOR  
DELETE  
Deletes a Track selected in the ACTIVE TRACK menu  
Allowable selection are Distance or time  
STEP UNIT  
DISTANCE  
TIME  
Setup the Distance interval the Track point is placed on the chart page  
Setup the TIME interval the Track point is placed on the chart page  
8.1  
USING THE TRIP LOG  
OntheChart, Navigation, HighwayandNMEADatapagesthewindowsmaybecustomized  
to show TRIP LOG information.  
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Figure 8.1 - Using the Trip Log  
1. Select one of the pages listed above, press and hold [MENU]. You will notice one of the  
data boxes will be highlighted.  
2. Press [ENTER] and move the ShuttlePoint knob to select TRIP LOG, press the enter  
key or move the ShuttlePoint knob to the right.  
3. A popup window will be shown with Nm (Nautical Mile), Sm (Statute Mile), Km  
(Kilometer) and RESET. Move the ShuttlePoint to select the desired units of measure  
and press [ENTER] or move the ShuttlePoint knob to the right.  
4. Press[CLEAR]ormovetheShuttlePointknobtotherightuntiltheselectedpage(Chart,  
Navigation, Highway or NMEA Data Page) is shown.  
8.1.0 Resetting the Trip Log  
Select the page with TRIP LOG in one of the data windows as setup in the “Using the TRIP  
LOG” section.  
1. Press and hold [MENU], move the ShuttlePoint knob to highlight TRIP LOG.  
2. Press [ENTER] or move the ShuttlePoint knob to the right to show a popup window,  
select RESET and press [ENTER] or move the ShuttlePoint knob to the right.  
3. A Warning popup window will be shown to confirm if you want to reset the trip log. Using  
the ShuttlePoint knob select YES and press [ENTER]. The trip log is now reset.  
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9. USER C-CARD  
The Optional C-MAP User C-CARD is used to back up Marks, Routes, and Tracks stored  
in your chartplotters memory. The User C-CARD is similar to a back up disk used with a PC,  
incaseyouhavetoclearyourchartplottersmemory,orifyouwouldliketotransferwaypoint,  
Track and route information from one Standard Horizon chartplotter to another.  
9.0  
USER C-CARD MENU  
C-MAP offers a special card that may be used to backup the User Points and Tracks the  
you have created in the chartplotter. This optional card is similar to using a floppy disc on  
a PC to backup your files or to transfer the information that you have stored to a friends  
chartplotter. TheinformationshownbelowwillassistyoutotransfertheUserPoints, Routes  
and Track history to the optional User C-CARD.  
Time of file creation  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
4
1
2
Date of file creation  
SLOT  
1
FILE  
1
5
6
Type of data contained in the  
file (Mark file, Waypoint file...)  
MRKS  
2
Number of selected Slot  
File name  
WPTS  
5
7
RTES  
1
TRKS  
566  
Number of Selected file  
SAVE  
LOAD  
DELETE  
FORMAT  
CHANGE  
3
Information on stored User  
Points on Internal Memory  
Figure 3.12 - User C-CARD Menu  
9.0.0 Formatting the User C-CARD  
1. Press [MENU], move the ShuttlePoint knob to highlight USER POINTS and press  
[ENTER].  
2. Move the ShuttlePoint knob to highlight USER C-CARD and press [ENTER].  
3. Select FORMAT and press [ENTER].  
4. A popup Warning window will to confirm you want to format the User C-CARD.  
3. Select YES and press [ENTER] to confirm (select NO otherwise). The format of User  
C-CARD must be done before using a new User C-CARD: this operation prepares the  
User C-CARD to receive and store information.  
NOTE  
Formatting permanently erases all files previously saved on the User C-CARD.  
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9.0.1 Transferring files to the optional User C-CARD  
1. Remove a C-MAP NT+ C-CARD if present and insert the optional User C-CARD  
into the slot.  
2. Press [MENU], select USER POINTS and press [ENTER].  
3. Select USER C-CARD and press [ENTER]. A screen will appear. Move the  
ShuttlePoint knob to the left to select SAVE and press [ENTER]. A popup SAVE  
FILE window will appear. In this window you can change the name and the file type  
by using the ShuttlePoint knob and pressing [ENTER], when finished press  
[CLEAR] once.  
4. To save the file to the User C-CARD.  
9.0.2 Loading a file  
If you have a problem and accidentally loose the User Points in the chartplotter with  
the optional User C-CARD it is possible to load the data back into the chartplotter using  
the following procedure:  
1. Press [MENU], select USER POINTS and press [ENTER].  
2. Select USER C-CARD and press [ENTER]. Select the saved file from the USER  
C-CARD list by using the ShuttlePoint knob and press [ENTER].  
3. Move the Shuttlepoint knob to highlight LOAD and press [ENTER].  
4. A popup information window will appear when loading is complete.  
5. Press [ENTER] key to confirm.  
9.0.3 Deleting a file from the User C-CARD  
You may want to delete a save file on the User C-CARD.  
1. Press [MENU], select USER POINTS and press [ENTER].  
2. Select USER C-CARD and press [ENTER]. Select the saved file from the USER  
C-CARD list by using the ShuttlePoint knob and press [ENTER].  
3. Move the Shuttlepoint knob to highlight DELETE and press [ENTER].  
4. A popup Warning window will to confirm you want to delete the file.  
5. Press [ENTER] key to confirm.  
9.0.4 Changing the User C-CARD  
You may want to change the slot in which the User C-CARD is inserted.  
1. Press [MENU], select USER POINTS using the ShuttlePoint knob and press  
[ENTER].  
2. Select USER C-CARD, and press [ENTER].  
3. Move the Shuttlepoint knob to highlight CHANGE and press [ENTER].  
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10. PAGES  
The GPS chartplotter has many pages that are designed to ease your navigation.  
Figure 10 - Screen display pages  
The pages can selected in one of two ways:  
Selection by MENU  
Pressing [MENU], move the ShuttlePoint knob to highlight the Page in the PAGE  
SELECTION section and press [ENTER] or move the ShuttlePoint knob to the right. This  
function is available on the CP155C, CP175C and CP1000C.  
Figure 10a - Screen display pages (by [MENU])  
Selection by SOFT KEY  
Pressing one of the Soft Key under the display, then press the soft key to show the desired  
page. This function is only available on the CP175C and CP1000C.  
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Figure 10b - Screen display pages (by Soft Keys)  
10.0 CHART PAGE  
The Chart page is the main page of the chartplotter. From this page the user can zoom in/  
out, pan around the chart, show information about cartographic objects, see the exact  
vesselpositionwiththeCOGandSOG,placepoints,GOTOadestinationpoint,showTrack  
history etc. The chartplotter is provided with a world background map that allows zooming  
into 2NM in North America. For more detail, optional C-MAP NT+ C-CARDs are used.  
Figure 10.0 - Charts and general text area  
10.0.0 Window Selections  
The window on the right side of the Chart page is called the General Window and it may be  
edited, customized or even changed to show a highway or compass tape.  
Figure 10.0.0 - Data window layout  
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1. To change, press [MENU] and move the ShuttlePoint to select SETUP.  
2. Press [MENU] and move the ShuttlePoint to select GENERAL SETUP.  
3. Press [ENTER] or move the ShuttlePoint knob down to highlight WINDOW SETUP.  
4. Press [ENTER] or move the ShuttlePoint knob down to highlight CHART PAGE.  
5. Select the desired window, HIGHWAY or COMPASS and press [ENTER] or move the  
ShuttlePoint knob to the right.  
6. Press [CLEAR]ormovetheShuttlePointknobtoexitthemenuandshowtheChartPage.  
10.0.1 Additional Functions on Chart Page  
When on the Chart Page you will notice icons of Bouys, Towers, Lights, Wrecks, Tide  
Stations and Port Icons. If the Cursor is moved over the top of these icons a popup window  
will be shown with information about the icon.  
10.0.2 Turning Off Information on Icon Points  
The GPS chartplotter allows you to select to see information on points, all items or to turn  
this function off.  
1. Press [MENU] and move the ShuttlePoint knob to highlight SETUP.  
2. Move the ShuttlePoint knob to highlight GENERAL SETUP and press [ENTER].  
3. Using the ShuttlePoint knob, highlight AUTO INFO and move the ShuttlePoint to the  
right.  
4. Select the Off, On Points, or On ALL and press [ENTER] or move the ShuttlePoint to  
the Right.  
5. Press [CLEAR] or move the ShuttlePoint knob to the left until the chart page appears.  
10.0.3 Setting up the Chart Page using the Map Setup Selection  
With a NT+ chart installed, the display of the chartplotter is visually communicated to  
navigators as never before. To simplify the customization of the chart display, the map  
settings are now re-organized in modes allowing the user to choose the preferred setting.  
Pre-programmed settings are user selectable from Full, Simple, Fishing, Low and Custom.  
The default setting is Custom. The custom selection allows the user to customize the chart  
to user preferences. The chart below shows the selections for each mode:  
Setting  
Full  
Simple  
Fishing  
Low  
Names  
Nav-Aids  
On  
US  
On  
US  
On  
US  
Off  
US  
Light Sectors  
On  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Attention Areas  
Tides & Currents  
Seabed Type  
On  
On  
On  
On  
On  
On  
Off  
Off  
On  
Off  
On  
Off  
Ports & Services  
Tracks & Routes  
Underwater Objects  
Depth Areas  
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Depth Lines & Soundings  
Depth Lines & Soundings <  
Depth Lines & Soundings >  
Rivers & Lakes  
Natural Features  
On  
Off  
Off  
Off  
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Landmarks  
Cultural Features  
Lat/Lon Grid  
Chart Boundaries  
Cartography  
Mixing Levels  
Objects Overlap  
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On  
1. To change to one of the pre-programmed settings, press [MENU] and move the  
Shuttlepoint knob to highlight SETUP and press [ENTER].  
2. Move the ShuttlePoint knob to CHART SETUP and press [ENTER].  
3. Move the Shuttlepoint knob to PRESETS and press [ENTER].  
4. MovetheShuttlePointknobupordowntoselectthedesiredpresetandpress[ENTER].  
5. Press[CLEAR]ormovetheShuttlePointknobtotherightuntiltheChartPageisshown.  
10.0.4 Advanced Chart SetUp  
The GPS Chart plotter also allows you to customize all the chart settings. The next sections  
will describe all the selections that can be customized.  
Figure 10.0.4 - Advanced Chart SetUp  
10.0.4.0 Marine Settings Menu  
The Marine setting menu controls the details shown from an optional C-MAP NT or NT+  
C-CARD. Selections included US or International Nav-Aids, Tide and Currents, and Light  
Sectors can be enabled to disabled from this menu.  
Names  
: Enables or disables the display of names of areas on the land and water. The default setting is on.  
Nav-Aids  
: Lights, Signals, Buoys and Beacons are displayed differently on maps around the world. This  
selection allows the Nav-Aid to be displayed to your preference. Selections are  
US  
: Draws Nav-Aids using NOAA Symbols. Default setting.  
US simple : Shows complex objects as one icon only. This selection may be preferred if the  
screen becomes cluttered.  
INT  
: Draws Nav-Aids using International Symbols  
INT Simple : Shows complex objects as one icon only. This selection may be preferred if the  
screen becomes cluttered.  
Off  
: Turns off all Nav-Aids.  
Light Sectors  
: Enables or disables the light sectors shown on the display.  
Attention Areas : Enables or disables the display of Attention areas( areas which special attention by the mariner  
is required, due to some natural or manmade hazards or sailing regulations and restrictions.)  
Tides & Currents : Enables or disables the display of Tides and Currents.  
NOTE  
When Tide and Current display is disabled the Tide Station search cannot be activated.  
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Seabed Type  
: Enables or disable the seabed type; “M” Mud, “R” Rock, “K” Kelp, “St” Stone…  
Ports & Services  
: Enables or disable the display of Ports and Services (areas along the shore with facilities for  
mooring, petrol, hospitals, Coast Guard, Maintenance, Electricity, Police…  
Tracks & Routes  
: Enables or disables the display of Tracks and Routes (recommended and established routes  
for ships at Sea, including traffic separation schemes, deep water routes…).  
Underwater Objects: Enable or disables the display of underwater objects (obstructions, wrecks, cables….).  
10.0.4.1 Depth Settings Menu  
The Depth Settings Menu controls the depth information shown on the Chart Page.  
Depth Areas  
Depth Areas >  
Depth Areas <  
: Enables or disables the display of depth areas  
: Sets a min reference depth value.  
: Sets a max reference depth value  
Depth Lines and Soundings : Enables or disables the display of Depth Lines and Soundings.  
Depth Lines & Soundings > : Sets a min reference depth & soundings value.  
Depth Lines & Soundings < : Sets a max reference depth & soundings value.  
10.0.4.2 Land Settings Menu  
The Land Settings menu controls the level of cartographic details shown on the land areas.  
Rivers & Lakes : Enables or disables the display of rivers and lakes.  
Natural Features : Enables or disbles the display of natural features (any topographic features formed by the action  
of natural process; coastlines…)  
Cultural Features : Enables or disables cultural features (any man made topographic feature; built-up areas, roads)  
Landmarks  
: Enables or disables the display of landmarks (any prominent objects such as monument, building,  
silo, tower, mast… on land which can be used in determining a location or a direction).  
10.0.4.3 Chart Settings Menu  
The Chart settings menu controls the details shown on the C-MAP C-CARD.  
Lat/Lon Grid  
: Enables or disables the display of Latitude and Longitude grid lines.  
Chart Boundaries : Enables the display of Chart Boundaries, The Auto settings shows only the last 4 charts contained  
on the C-Card.  
Figure 10.0.4.3 - Chart Settings Menu  
Cartography  
: Allows the chartplotter to zoom in to lower levels where that the C-MAP Cartography does not  
cover. When this feature is disabled and the zoom key is pressed the chartplotter will zoom in and  
show cartography that is either on the C-CARD or on the background map. When a zoom level is  
reached that does not have cartography the chartplotter will continue to zoom in to lower scales,  
however no cartography will be shown.  
Mixing Levels  
: When the map coverage at the current chart scale does not fill the entire display, the chartplotter  
draws the rest of the map using charts from above and below the current scale. When this function  
is turned on you will notice the display may redraw 2 to 3 times to show all the details.  
NOTE  
This function only operates with C-MAP NT+ C-CARDs.  
Declutter  
: Duetotheamountofcartographyshownonthedisplay, itmaybenecessarytoenablethedeclutter  
filter. The Declutter filter assists in the appearance of the cartography on the display (helpful with  
Full cartography is enabled).  
10.0.5 Customizing the Data Windows  
The data fields contained on the General, 1 Line small/large and 2 line small data windows  
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can be changed. The picture below shows the Chart Page with 1 Line Large selected and  
a Popup window with many selections.  
1. To change a data window field, press and hold [MENU] until the field is highlighted.  
2. Move the ShuttlePoint knob to the desired data field and press [ENTER]. The popup  
window will be shown.  
3. Move the ShuttlePoint knob up or down to choose the desired setting and press  
[ENTER] to select and press [CLEAR] to store and exit the editing mode.  
Figure 10.0.5 - Customize the Data Windows  
NOTE  
Data window field on the NAVIGATION, HIGHWAY, GPS STATUS, and NMEA pages may be  
customized in the above manner.  
10.1 CUSTOMIZING CHART SETTINGS  
1. Press[MENU]andmovetheShuttlepointknobtohighlightSETUPandpress[ENTER].  
2. Move the ShuttlePoint knob to CHART SETUP and press [ENTER].  
3. Move the Shuttlepoint knob to CUSTOMIZE CHART and press [ENTER].  
4. Move the ShuttlePoint knob up or down to select MARINE SETTINGS, DEPTH  
SETTINGS, LAND SETTINGS or CHART SETTINGS and press [ENTER]. See the  
above sections for details on selections within each of the settings.  
10.2 NAVIGATION PAGE  
This page is useful to show information when heading to a destination. The default page is  
shown with a Compass Rose, however this can be customized to show a Compass Tape.  
1. To change to show the COMPASS TAPE, select the Chart Page, press [MENU] and  
move the ShuttlePoint knob to select SETUP and press [ENTER].  
2. Move the ShuttlePoint knob to select WINDOW SETUP and press [ENTER].  
3. Move the ShuttlePoint to NAVIGATION PAGE and press [ENTER]  
4. Move the ShuttlePoint up or down to select COMPASS TAPE and press [ENTER].  
Press [CLEAR] or move the Shuttlpoint knob to the right until the Chart Page is shown.  
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Figure 10.2 - Navigation Data page with Compass Rose  
Figure 10.2a - Navigation Data page with Compass Tape  
10.3 HIGHWAY PAGE  
Shows a 3D view of the vessel traveling through the water when Navigating to a destination  
point, Mark or following a route. Press [ZOOM IN] or [ZOOM OUT] to change the highway scale.  
Figure 10.3 - Highway page  
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10.4 CELESTIAL PAGE  
This page is useful for boaters that are concerned about the height of the water under a  
bridge or by fisherman that wish to know the tide and moon phase of a specific date.  
Changing date  
1. Press [ENTER] and a popup window will be shown.  
2. Moving the ShuttlePoint up or down changes the digits and left and right selects the  
month, day and year.  
3. Press [CLEAR] to exit and view the information.  
Changing to and from Daylight Savings time  
1. Press [MARK] to toggle between Standard and Daylight Savings time.  
Figure 10.4 - Celestial page  
10.5 GPS STATUS PAGE  
This page is used as a reference to see how well the GPS is receiving satellites.  
Figure 10.5 - GPS Status page  
The WAAS/GPS Icon area may change due to the satellite reception:  
ACQUIRING : the GPS is trying to receive a valid position fix.  
GPS2D  
GPS3D  
: The GPS is receiving at least 2 valid satellites  
: the GPS is receiving at least 3 Satellites.  
WAAS 2D/3D : the GPS is receiving a 2D or 3D position and the correction from the WAAS Satellite.  
HDOP  
VDOP  
: Horizontal Dilution of Precision  
: Vertical Dilution of Precision  
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10.6 NMEA DISPLAY PAGE  
Thechartplotteriscapableofdisplayinginformationinthecustomizabledatawindowsfrom  
external NMEA devices. Depth sounder, Speed Log with temp, Wind speed and direction,  
Flux gate compass, and GPS information can be shown in any of the boxes. The default  
NMEA Display shows 3 windows. When going to a destination, this screen is useful to  
navigate as to get to the destination keep the Course Over Ground (COG) and Bearing  
(BRG) figures the same.  
Figure 10.6 - NMEA Display page  
The NMEA sentences read from external devicecs are: BWC, DSC, DSE, GGA, GLL, GSA,  
GSV, HDG, HDM, HDT, RMC, VHW, VTG, DPT, DBT, MTW, VWR, VWT, TLL, WPL, RTE.  
CHANGING the NMEA PAGE Windows  
1a. On the CP155C, press [MENU] and highlight NMEA DISPLAY with the ShuttlePoint  
knob and press [ENTER].  
2. The CP175C and CP1000C can use step 1a, and a from the factory the right most Soft  
Key is programmed for direct access. Press this key two times to show the NMEA  
Display page.  
2a. Move the ShuttlePoint knob to DISPLAY and press [ENTER].  
3. To change the 5 different pages move the ShuttlePoint knob to the left or right.  
10.7 NMEA DATA PAGE  
The NMEA Data Page is very useful to see if a External device (example: Depth Sounder)  
is transmitting NMEA sentences to the GPS chartplotter. This page can also be used to see  
if the GPS chartplotter NMEA output is being loaded down by a external NMEA device the  
GPS chartplotter is connected to.  
Scenario: VHF Radio connected but the radio is not receiving a GPS Position.  
Usually the VHF radio will be connected to the Green and Brown wires. To check to see if  
the GPS chartplotter is transmitting the sentences:  
1. Press [MENU] and highlight NMEA DISPLAY with the ShuttlePoint knob.  
2. Press [ENTER] or move the ShuttlePoint knob to the right.  
3. Move the shuttlepoint to highlight DATA.  
4. Press [ENTER] or move the ShuttlePoint knob to the right.  
5. Connect the BLUE Wire on the GPS chartplotter to the junction of the Brown wire and  
the VHF wire. The display should look similar to the picture below.  
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Figure 10.7 - NMEA Data page  
10.8 NMEADEPTH, WINDSPEED, TEMPANDSOGTRENDPAGES  
When the GPS chartplotter is connected to the optional Black Box Fish Finder or a Digital  
Depth Sounder, Wind Speed/Direction, Speed Log with Temp with NMEA output the  
chartplotter is capable of show Trends in the data from the device.  
To select a NMEA Trend Page:  
1. Press [MENU], move the ShuttlePoint knob to highlight NMEA DISPLAY.  
2. Move the ShuttlePoint knob to select DEPTH TREND, WIND SPEED TREND, TEMP  
TREND or SOG TREND.  
10.9 VHF DIGITAL SELECTIVE CALLING  
Digital Selective Calling is a semi-automated method of establishing a VHF radio call. DSC  
had also been designated as part of the Global Maritime Distress and Safety System  
(GMDSS). It is planned that DSC will eventually replace aural watches on distress  
frequencies and will be used to announce routine and urgent maritime safety information  
broadcasts.  
This new system allow mariners to instantly send a distress call with GPS position (when  
connected to the transceiver) to the US Coast Guard and other vessels within range of the  
transmission. DSC will also allow mariners to initiate POSITION Request, POSITION Send  
calls to or from another vessel equipped with a DSC transceiver.  
STANDARD HORIZON VHF Marine Radios with Digital Selective Calling are able to be  
interfaced with the GPS chartplotter which feeds GPS data to the VHF and listens for DSC  
callsfromtheVHF.ByconnectingafewwiresbetweentheSTANDARDHORIZONVHFand  
the GPS chartplotter it will receive:  
1. a vessel that has transmitted a DSC Distress call  
2. a vessel that has transmitted a DSC Position Send Call  
3. The position of a vessel that transmitted a DSC Position Request Call  
10.9.0 Interfacing  
Totakeadvantageofthesefunctionstheplottermustbeinterfaced(wired)toaSTANDARD  
HORIZON or compatible DSC VHF.  
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10.9.1 DSC Distress Call  
During a Distress situation, a vessel that is equipped with a DSC VHF and connected to a  
GPS, has the capability to transmit a DSC Distress Call with GPS Position.  
When the Standard Horizon VHF receives a DSC Distress Call, DSC/Position information  
of the vessel in Distress is transferred to the GPS chartplotter. The GPS chartplotter Logs  
theDistresscallintotheDSCDISTRESSLOGandalsopromptstheusertoseethelocation  
of the Vessel in Distress and also allows for easy navigation to the vessel.  
10.9.2 Position Request  
STANDARD HORIZON VHF radios can transmit a DSC call to other equipped Vessels with  
a DSC VHF or request this radio transmit the GPS position. When this position is received  
the STANDARD HORIZON VHF radio sends the information to the GPS chartplotter which  
displays the GPS position of the vessel on the Chart page. This is a great feature for anyone  
wanting to know the position of another vessel for example you buddy that is catching fish,  
or finding the location of a person you are cruising with.  
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11. ADVANCED SETTINGS  
The Advanced Setup menu allows customization of many GPS functions, Alarms and  
NMEA interfacing.  
1. To access this menu press [MENU], move the ShuttlePoint knob to SETTINGS and  
press [ENTER].  
2. Move the ShuttlePoint knob to ADVANCED SETUP and press [ENTER].  
Figure 11 - Advanced Settings  
While in this menu you will see many selections which are described in the next section.  
11.0 INPUT/OUTPUT (NMEA)  
The GPS chartplotter has 3 NMEA inputs and 3 NMEA outputs. The NMEA outputs can be  
configured to send specific NMEA messages.  
11.1 NAVIGATE  
The Navigate Menu allows customization of the Coordinate System, (Loran TD's), Map  
Datum, Map Orientation Resolution (angle the vessel has to change before the chart is  
redrawn and Static Navigation.  
Figure 11.1 - Navigate Menu  
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Coordinate System : Selections are  
TD  
: Loran TD  
UTM  
: Universal Transverse Mercator Grid  
ddd mmm.mm : Degrees minutes and hundredths of minutes  
ddd mm.mmm : Degrees minutes and thousands of minutes  
ddd mm.sss  
: Degrees Minutes and Seconds (default)  
The Loran TD selection allows the chartplotter to be set up so the user can enter in LORAN  
TD’s directly into the GPS chartplotter. After the TD’s have been entered, and the user  
changes to ddd mm.sss (Degrees Minutes and seconds) the TD’s will be converted to  
Lat / Lon coordinates.  
To use the TD coordinate system the user must setup the Chain and Pair information of the  
TD’s. If you do not know this information, refer to paper charts that show the chain and pair  
information.  
ASF1/2  
: Additional Secondary phase Factor (TD Coordinates System)  
Correction to TD1/2 values which can be inserted by the user.  
: Alternate Solution (TD Coordinates System)  
Alter  
Parameter selected by the user that is applyed in the conversion of TD values to  
geographical coordinates Lat/Lon. It defines which of the two possible solutions can be  
used.  
Map Orientation Resolution: Sets the angle the vessel has to change before the chart is redrawn. The default setting  
is30degrees.Example:ifthevesselisheading000Tataspeedof25Knots,thedisplay  
will redraw:  
a. In home mode the chartplotter centers the location of the vessel in the center of  
the display. To keep the vessel in the center of the display the chartplotter will  
occasionally redraw.  
b. If the vessel changes course greater than 330T or more than 30T the chart will be  
redrawn.  
Map Datum  
: Allows selection of Map Datums. The default Datum is WGS84 as C-Map cartography  
has been compiled using the WGS84 Datum.  
Static Navigation  
: Setsupathresholdforthespeed. Whenthespeedreceivedfromthepositioningdevice  
is under that threshold, the chartplotter displays zero. The default setting is 0.9 Kts.  
11.2 COMPASS  
The Plotter computes compass direction from the constellation of GPS Satellites. For the  
chartplotter to compute direction the vessel must be moving through the water. This menu  
allows the chartplotter to customize the following selections:  
Bearings : Selects between True and Magnetic. When Magnetic bearings is enabled, the chartplotter applies the  
selected Magnetic Variation (Auto or Manual, see next paragraph) to compute True bearing.  
Variation : AllowstheusertoselectAutoorManual. WhenAutomodeisselectedthechartplottercomputestheoffset  
by the current GPS fixed location. Manual mode allows the user to enter in a magnetic variation that is  
applied in the True conversion.  
Calibration : This function allows a user to enter in the offset for areas that the vessel may cruise instead of entering  
in a manual offset for one location. This offset is useful for cruising vessels or vessels that travel  
internationally often.  
Figure 11.2 - Compass Table  
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11.3 ALARMS  
This menu is used to select and setup audible and visual Alarms. Available alarms are  
Arrival, XTE, Depth, Anchor and Grounding Alarm.  
Arrival Alarm  
: Alerts when the vessel is approaching a single destination point or when arriving at a leg in a route.  
Available selections: 0.00 to 9.99NM.  
XTE Alarm  
:Alerts when the vessel is deviating from a defined course. Available selections: 0.00 to 9.99NM.  
Depth Alarm  
:Alerts when the received depth Value from the optional Fish Finder or depth finder inputting NMEA  
data into the chartplotter is lower than the selected value. Available selections: 0000 to 3000 FT.  
Anchor Alarm  
Audible Alarm  
:Alerts when the ships moves off a selected locations by a selected distance. Available selections:  
0.00 to 9.99NM.  
:Enables or disables the alarm beep.  
Grounding Alarm :This function looks ahead of the vessels heading to see if a potential danger exists. When the  
Grounding Alarm is enabled the chartplotter will draw a triangle in front of the vessel on the chart  
page showing the area that is being searched as shown below. The depth and range (distance) of  
the area the chartplotter looks ahead for a shallow area can be set using this function.  
The following warning appears when the Grounding Alarm is enabled:  
NOTES  
The Grounding Alarm function only operates with the new NT+ C-CARDs. It also affects the speed  
of the redraw of the screen. If this function is not used it may be disabled.  
Whenanyoftheobjectscheckedarefoundforthefirsttime,thechartplottershowsapopupwindow  
to alert the user of the possible danger. The name of each new dangerous object found is reported  
inthewarningwindow.IntheGroundingAlarmReportpage therelativeitemhasatickmarkernext  
toit,toidentifythedangerousobjectcurrentlydetected.Ifinthenextsearchcyclethesameobjects  
are found again, the alarm window will not be shown. Instead, if in the next searches the objects  
found before are no longer detected, their relevant item in the Grounding Alarm Report page is  
cleared(notethatinthiscase, ifthesameobjecttypeisfoundagainlater, theAlarmwillbeshown).  
The chartplotter shows an icon on the charts that identifies when a Grounding Alarm is detected.  
Figure 11.3 - Grounding Alarm  
a. Ground Alarm Range : Allows setting the distance of the grounding alarm zone.  
Available selections are 0.25, 0.5 and 1.0NM. the default selection is 0.25NM. When  
a depth or a object is found in the scanned zone area a marker is printed in the  
GroundingAlarmReportPagetoidentifywhichdangerousobjectshavebeencurrently  
detected.  
b. Grounding Alarm Report : Displays a report of dangerous objects found.  
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12. TROUBLE SHOOTING  
The chartplotter does not turn On. The voltage or the polarity may not be correct. Make  
surethatthecorrectvoltage(10-35voltdc)ispresent. Checkalsothatthepolarityiscorrect.  
The chartplotter does not get a valid fix. The GPS Antenna may not be in a open sky  
position or the antenna cable may not be properly connected. Make sure that no metal  
obstacle is placed around the GPS Antenna acting as a shield for the antenna and  
disconnect and connect again the antenna cable to the chartplotter. If, after 15 minutes, the  
chartplotter does not get the fix, turn it Off and On again.  
The chartplotter does not turn Off. The chartplotter may be in an unpredictable status.  
If, after pressing [PWR] (for at least 3 seconds) the chartplotter does not turn Off, turn Off  
the voltage.  
The chartplotter screen becomes very dark after a long exposure to direct sunlight.  
The internal temperature is very high. Control the contrast. Protect the chartplotter from  
direct sunlight.  
The chartplotter does not respond to any command. The chartplotter may be in an  
unpredictable status. Try to turn Off, and then turn On. If the problem persists, erase the  
memory) or remove power from the battery.  
External devices are not receiving data from the chart chartplotter. The connections  
or the Software settings may not be right. Check the connections or the settings.  
The location of my fix is not shown correctly on the Chart Page. This is usually caused  
whenC-MapGeo-Referencesanauticalchart.ContactC-Mapwiththelatitude&Longitude  
ofyourvesselsposition,thepositionwhereyouthinkyourvesselsshouldbeandwithdetails  
of the cartography areas, which can be seen by selecting the Chart Page, press [ENTER]  
and move the ShuttePoint knob to select INFORMATION, move the ShuttlePoint to Source  
of Data and press [ENTER]. Write down the “Compilation scale”, “{Notice to mariners”, and  
“Horizontal datum”. Next contact C-Map USA at 508/477-8010 and advise the problem.  
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13. TECHNICAL TESTS  
13.0 SYSTEM TEST  
Ifyouhaveconnectedyourchartplotteraccordingtotheinstructions, andchosentheproper  
menu selection for your device, and are still having problems with your chartplotter, the  
extended auto-test should help determine the problem. Make sure the chartplotter is turned  
Off. While pressing and holding any other key, turn the chartplotter On. A new menu will  
appear on the display:  
Figure 13.0 - System Test  
Use the ShuttlePoint knob to select the desired test. Choose the test press [ENTER]. To  
exit from any submenu press [CLEAR]. To exit from the System Test turn Off the  
chartplotter.  
13.0.0 RAM Menu (reset)  
This test verifies the integrity of the memories and if desired during this test all the internal  
memory can be erased and the default setting restored.  
RAM Test  
To verify the integrity of the RAM. If on the screen the message ERROR appears, the RAM  
is physically damaged. Contact your Dealer or STANDARD HORIZON.  
RAM Clear  
To clear internal memory. If the chartplotter exhibits unusual operations, or appears to be  
malfunctioning, it may be possible to correct the problem by clearing RAM.  
This operation will erase all Marks, Routes, stored Track plots and Destinations. It will also  
return all selections (Input Data Format, Autopilot selection, etc.) to original default values.  
To confirm clear RAM press [ENTER] again (but if at this time you do not wish to clear RAM  
press [CLEAR]).  
13.0.1 DIM Menu  
To select the desired value for brightness and keypad light.  
Contrast  
Each time you move the ShuttlePoint knob to right, the screen will decrease brightness,  
move it to the left to increase brightness.  
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Backlight  
The second option allows to set the backlight. Operates in similar mode as Contrast.  
13.0.2 Cartridges  
To check the C-CARD and its connector.  
Background ROM  
TotesttheWorldWideBackground. Ifthereisnotamalfunction, thecodeoftheBackground  
and the message "OK" are shown, but if the Background is defective the message "Faulty"  
is shown.  
C-CARD Test  
To test the C-CARD. There are the possible situations:  
1. if there is a C-CARD inserted in the slot and there is not a malfunction, the name of the  
C-CARD zone and the message "OK" are shown.  
2. if there is a C-CARD inserted in the slot, but it is a defective C-CARD, the name of the  
C-CARD zone and the message "Faulty" are shown.  
3. if there is not any C-CARD inserted in the slot, the message "not present" is shown.  
4. if there is a User C-CARD inserted in the slot, the message USER C-CARD is shown.  
C-CARD Connector  
Indicates if there is a malfunction in the connector.  
13.0.3 Serial Ports  
If you are having problems receiving data from the position-finding instrument, this test  
should help determine the problem.  
Change Parameters  
Tochangetheparametersoftheserialinterface.ThismenuallowstoselectthePort(Signal  
Source) between PORT 1 or PORT 2, the Baud Rate between 300, 1200, 2400, 4800 or  
9600, the Data Bits (Word Length) between 7 or 8, the Parity between even, odd or none,  
the Stop Bits between 1 or 2. Default settings are: Port = PORT 1, Baud Rate = 4800, Data  
Bits = 8, Parity = none, Stop Bits = 1.  
Input Data Display  
Toallowthechartplottertoactasacomputerterminalanddisplaytheincomingdataexactly  
as it is received.  
If the data displayed on the screen is unrecognizable, you may have selected the wrong  
input parameters for your particular receiver, for example, Baud Rate 9600 instead of Baud  
Rate 4800. Check your receiver manual to be sure that you have selected the proper  
parameter. If the screen is blank, you may have a broken connection, and no data is being  
received or you may have connected the device to the other input port.  
Use [ZOOM IN] to stop (or continue after pause) data displaying, [ENTER] to show data  
in hex or ASCII mode (normal or small) and [CLEAR] to exit.  
13.0.4 Modem test  
Checks the Modem connections (to be used only if the C-COM Modem is connected).  
Press [ENTER] to select the desired Modem Port to the Port to which the Modem C-COM  
is connected.  
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14. SPECIFICATIONS  
14.0a CP155C SPECIFICATIONS  
Power consumption  
Power supply  
Interface  
Display  
Display Resolution  
Cartography  
: 600mA max @12V  
: 12 Volt DC, 7 Watt max  
: Input/Output Interface NMEA-0183  
: TFT Color LCD (active area 5,7") sunviewable tecnology  
: 320 x 240 pixels  
: C-MAP NT+ C-CARD  
Operating temperature range : 0/+55 degrees Celsius  
Storage temperature  
Water Resistence  
Memory  
Keyboard  
Weight  
: -20/+70 degrees Celsius  
: splash-proof  
: Non volatile with battery backup  
: Silicon rubber, backlight  
: 900 gr. (2 pounds)  
User Points (Marks/Waypoints): 600  
Routes  
: 20 (max 30 Waypoints each)  
Track Points  
: 3000 (recordable in 5 Tracks)  
Figure 14.0a - CP155C chartplotter Dimensions [mm/inch]  
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14.0b CP175C SPECIFICATIONS  
Power consumption  
Power supply  
Interface  
Display  
Display Resolution  
Cartography  
: 600mA max @12V  
: 10 - 35 Volt DC, 7 Watt max  
: Input/Output Interface NMEA-0183  
: TFTColorLCD(activearea5,7")sunviewabletecnology  
: 320 x 240 pixels  
: C-MAP NT+ C-CARD  
Operating temperature range : 0/+55 degrees Celsius  
Storage temperature  
Water Resistence  
Memory  
Keyboard  
Weight  
: -20/+70 degrees Celsius  
: splash-proof  
: Non volatile with battery backup  
: Silicon rubber, backlight  
: 900 gr. (2 pounds)  
User Points (Marks/Waypoints): 1000  
Routes  
: 20 (max 50 Waypoints each)  
Track Points  
: 3000 (recordable in 5 Tracks)  
Figure 14.0b - CP175C chartplotter Dimensions [mm/inch]  
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14.0c CP1000C SPECIFICATIONS  
Power consumption  
Power supply  
Interface  
: 1280mA max @12V without VideoCamera  
1500mA max @12V with VideoCamera  
: 10 - 35 Volt dc, 15 Watt max without VideoCamera  
10 - 35 Volt dc, 18 Watt max without VideoCamera  
: 3 Input/Output Interface NMEA-0183  
1 USB slave port  
Display  
Display Resolution  
Cartography  
: TFTColorLCD(activearea10,4")sunviewabletecnology  
: 640 x 480 pixels  
: Embedded C-MAP NT+ C-CARD  
Operating temperature range : 0/+55 degrees Celsius  
Storage temperature  
Water Resistence  
Memory  
Keyboard  
Weight  
: -20/+70 degrees Celsius  
: splash-proof  
: Non volatile with battery backup  
: Silicon rubber, backlight  
: 1,6 Kg.  
User Points (Marks/Waypoints): 3000  
Routes  
: 50 (max 50 Waypoints each)  
Track Points  
: 3000 (recordable in 5 Tracks)  
Figure 14.0c - CP1000C chartplotter Dimensions [mm/inch]  
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14.1 SMART WAAS RECEIVER SPECIFICATIONS  
This Smart DGPS WAAS receiver is based on a ultimate 12 channel GPS engine that  
delivers accuracy betterthanthreemeters by decodingtheGPS correctionsignalsfromthe  
satellite-based WAAS (Wide Area Augmentation System). The GPS engine, interface  
electronics and the passive antenna are enclosed inside the water-proof plastic housing.  
This provides advanced state of the art GPS performance in an easy to use package.  
PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS  
Color  
: Ivory white.  
Dimensions  
: 97mmindiameterx32mminheight(flushmounted)or61,5mm  
on flag-pole mount.  
Weight  
: 160 grams (without cable).  
Cable GPH 10  
: white 15 meter 8x28AWG cable with 6 pins female connector  
ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS  
Input Voltage  
Input Corrent  
: 10 Vdc to 35 Vdc unregulated.  
: 112 mA @ 12 Vdc  
60 mA @ 24 Vdc  
45 mA @ 35 Vdc  
GPS Receiver Sensivity : -145 dBW minimum  
GPS PERFORMANCE  
Receiver  
: WAAS (North America), EGNOS (Europe), MSAS (Asia)  
Geodetic Datum  
Channels  
: WGS84  
: 12  
Frequency  
: 1575.42MHz (L1, C/A code)  
ACQUISITION TIME (Approximate)  
Reacquisition  
Hot Start  
: less than 1 second  
: 8 seconds (typical)  
Warm Start  
Cold Start  
: < 40 seconds (typical)  
: < 45 seconds (typical)  
ACCURACY  
Position  
Speed  
: less than 10' (3m), 95% of the time  
: 0.3 Knots RMS  
NMEA OUTPUT MESSAGES/UPDATE RATE  
GGA  
GLL  
VTG  
RMC  
GSA  
GSV  
: 1 second  
: 1 second  
: 1 second  
: 1 second  
: 3 seconds  
: 3 seconds  
: 1 second  
PCMPD  
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15. APPENDIX: TERMS  
ALT (Altitude) Shows the Altitude of the vessel.  
APP Wind DIR SPD (Apparent Wind Direction) Shows the Apparent wind Direction when  
a external wind instrument with NMEA is connected.  
APP Wind SPD (Apparent Wind Speed) Shows the Apparent wind speed when a external  
wind instrument with NMEA is connected.  
BRG (Bearing) the direction from your current position to a destination point.  
COG (Course Over Ground) – the course your vessel is heading  
DATE Shows the current date received by the GPS.  
DEPTH shows the water depth when the optional Black Box Fish Finder or Digital Depth  
Sounder is connected.  
DRAUGHT Tide height value referred to Horizontal cursor.  
DSC (Digital Selective Calling) Digital Selective Calling is a semi-automated method of  
establishing a VHF radio call. DSC had also been designated as part of the Global Maritime  
Distress and Safety System (GMDSS). It is planned that DSC will eventually replace aural  
watches on distress frequencies and will be used to announce routine and urgent maritime  
safety information broadcasts.  
DST (Distance) – the distance from your current position to a destination point.  
ETA Estimated Time of Arrival  
GPS Constellation The Global Positioning System (GPS) is a space-based radio-  
navigationsystemconsistingofaconstellationofsatellitesandanetworkofgroundstations  
usedformonitoringandcontrol. Aminimumof24GPSsatellitesorbittheEarthatanaltitude  
of approximately 11,000 miles providing users with accurate information on position,  
velocity, and time anywhere in the world and in all weather conditions.  
GPS2D The GPS is receiving at least 2 valid satellites  
GPS3D the GPS is receiving at least 3 Satellites.  
HDG (Heading) Shows heading from a External Flux Gate Compass when connected.  
HDOP/VDOP Horizontal/Vertical Dilution of Precision. It is a parameter indicating the  
precision of the positioning system (GPS). The smaller the HDOP/VDOP value, the more  
accurately the position fix is provided.  
HEIGHT The current tide height referred to the vertical cursor.  
HIGH WATER The maximum level of the tide height in 24 hours.  
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LOW WATER The minimum level of the tide height in 24 hours.  
Position Request Marine DSC VHF Function of transmitting a GPS position to another  
Marine DSC VHF. When GPS chartplotter is connected to Standard Horizon GPS the  
position of another vessel is shown on the Chart Page.  
SPEED shows the Speed Thru the Water when a Digital Speed Log is connected.  
SOG (Speed Over Ground) – the speed you vessel is traveling at.  
STEER Heading to steer to destination Waypoint  
TIME Shows the current time received by the GPS.  
TRIP LOG Shows the distance the vessel has traveled since the trip log was reset.  
TRU Wind DIR SPD (Apparent Wind Direction) Shows the True wind Direction  
when a external wind instrument with NMEA is connected.  
TRU Wind SPD (Apparent Wind Speed) Shows the True wind speed when a external wind  
instrument with NMEA is connected.  
TTG (Time To Go) – shows time to go to reach a destination point.  
UNITS  
Nm Nautical Mile (1 NM = 1.15 Sm or 1.85Km)  
Sm Statue Mile (1Sm = 0.87Nm or 1.61Km)  
Km Kilometer (1 Kilometer = 0062 Sm or 0.54Nm)  
FT Feet. (1 Foot = 0.167 Fathoms or 0.305 Meters)  
FA Fathom (1 Fathom = 6 Feet or 1.83 Meters)  
Mt Meter (1 Meter = 3.28 Feet or 0.55 Fathoms)  
Kts Knot (1 Knot = 1.15 MPH or 1.85 KPH)  
MPH Miles Per Hour (1 MPH = 0.87 Knots or 1.61 KPH)  
Kmh Kilometer per hour (1 KPH = 0.54 Knots or 0.62 MPH)  
VMG It is the destination closing Velocity. The VMG is calculated using the current speed  
of the vessel (SOG) and the difference between the current vessel course and the bearing  
to the destination.  
WAAS 2D/3D the GPS is receiving a 2D or 3D position and the correction from the WAAS  
Satellite.WAAS consists of approximately 25 ground reference stations positioned across  
the United States that monitor GPS satellite data. Two master stations, located on either  
coast, collect data from the reference stations and create a GPS correction message. This  
correction accounts for GPS satellite orbit and clock drift plus signal delays caused by the  
atmosphere and ionosphere. The corrected differential message is then broadcast through  
one of two geostationary satellites, or satellites with a fixed position over the equator. The  
information is compatible with the basic GPS signal structure, which means any WAAS-  
enabled GPS receiver can read the signal.  
WATER TEMP Shows the sea water temperature when the Black Box Fish Finder or a  
Digital Speed Log/temp instrument with NMEA is connected.  
XTE (Cross Track Error) the distance your vessel is off course (left or right) to a destination  
point.  
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INDEX  
12VDC Power and NMEA Cable ..................... 18  
A
Cursor/MenuSpeed ........................................ 28  
Customizing Data Window .............................. 59  
Customizing Soft Keys .................................... 33  
D
Adjusting Time ................................................ 30  
Advanced Chart SetUp .................................... 58  
Alarms ...................................................... 67, 69  
alphanumeric keys .......................................... 26  
ALT ................................................................. 79  
Altitude ..................................................... 34, 79  
Anchor Alarm .................................................. 69  
ANTENNA ....................................................... 16  
APP Wind DIR SPD ........................................ 79  
APP Wind SPD ............................................... 79  
Arrival Alarm ................................................... 69  
Attention Areas ................................................ 58  
Audible Alarm .................................................. 69  
AUTO INFO ..................................................... 34  
Auto Pilot ......................................................... 21  
B
Data window layout ......................................... 56  
DATE .............................................................. 79  
Daylight Savings....................................... 30, 62  
Declutter .......................................................... 59  
Deleting a file .................................................. 54  
Depth ....................................................... 34, 79  
Depth Alarm .................................................... 69  
Depth Areas .................................................... 59  
Depth Areas < ................................................. 59  
Depth Areas > ................................................. 59  
Depth Lines & Soundings < ............................. 59  
Depth Lines & Soundings > ............................. 59  
Depth Lines and Soundings ............................ 59  
Depth Settings ................................................. 59  
Depth Sounder ................................................ 21  
destination ....................................................... 25  
Digital Selective Callin ..................................... 64  
Digital Selective Calling ............................ 20, 79  
DIM Menu ........................................................ 73  
Display .............................................. 75, 76, 77  
Distance .......................................................... 34  
Distance Units ................................................. 49  
DRAUGHT ...................................................... 79  
DSC .................................................. 20, 64, 79  
DST ................................................................. 79  
DVD ................................................................ 22  
E
Edit .................................................................. 39  
ENTER ............................................................ 25  
ETA ................................................................. 79  
F
features ........................................................... 11  
file ................................................................... 54  
Find ................................................................. 39  
Fish Finder ............................................... 33, 64  
FLUSH MOUNTING ........................................ 15  
Flush Mounting Antenna.................................. 17  
Flux Gate Compass ......................................... 21  
Format User C-CARD ..................................... 53  
G
backlight .......................................................... 29  
Bearings .......................................................... 68  
BRACKET MOUNTING ................................... 15  
BRG ................................................................ 79  
C
C-CARD .......................................................... 24  
Calibration ....................................................... 68  
Cartography.......................... 24, 59, 75, 76, 77  
Cartridges ........................................................ 74  
Celestial Page ................................................. 62  
Changing User C-CARD ................................. 54  
Chart ................................................. 25, 27, 56  
Chart Boundaries ............................................ 59  
Chart page ...................................................... 56  
chart scale ....................................................... 25  
Chart Settings ................................................. 59  
CLEAR ............................................................ 25  
COG ................................................................ 79  
Compass Menu ............................................... 68  
Compass Rose ................................................ 60  
Compass Tape ................................................ 60  
CONNECTIONS.............................................. 17  
contrast ........................................................... 29  
Coordinate System .......................................... 67  
Coordinates ..................................................... 35  
Course Up ................................................ 29, 34  
CP1000C  
12, 18, 22, 26, 32, 33, 37, 38, 41, 43, 55, 77  
CP155C .... 11, 12, 18, 19, 24, 38, 43, 55, 75  
CP175C  
12, 18, 19, 26, 32, 33, 37, 38, 41, 43, 55, 76  
Creating a route ............................................... 45  
Cultural Features ............................................. 59  
cursor .............................................................. 25  
Cursor Mode ..................................... 25, 26, 27  
CURSOR WINDOW ....................................... 34  
GOTO ............................................................. 25  
Goto Cursor ..................................................... 40  
Goto Mark ....................................................... 41  
GPS ......................................................... 27, 79  
GPS Position ................................................... 20  
GPS SMART ANTENNA ................................. 16  
GPS Status .............................................. 25, 27  
Greenwich England Mean Time ...................... 30  
Ground Alarm Range ...................................... 69  
Grounding Alarm ............................................. 69  
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Grounding Alarm Report ................................. 69  
H
NMEA Display ................................................. 25  
NMEA Display Page ........................................ 63  
NMEA input ..................................................... 67  
NMEA interfacing ............................................ 67  
NMEA output ............................................ 21, 67  
NMEA sentences ............................................ 22  
NMEA Trend Page .......................................... 64  
North Up ................................................... 29, 34  
NT+ ................................................................. 24  
O
HDG ................................................................ 79  
HDOP .............................................................. 79  
HEIGHT .......................................................... 79  
HIGH WATER ................................................. 79  
Highway .......................................................... 25  
Home Mode .............................................. 25, 26  
Home mode .................................................... 28  
I
Icon Points ...................................................... 57  
Inserting C-CARD ........................................... 24  
Interface ............................................ 75, 76, 77  
K
KEY BEEP ...................................................... 34  
Keyboard ........................................... 75, 76, 77  
keys ................................................................. 25  
knob ................................................................ 25  
L
Obstructions .................................................... 35  
Optional Accessories ...................................... 12  
P
Packing List .............................................. 11, 12  
pages .............................................................. 32  
PC ................................................................... 39  
Personal Computer ......................................... 39  
Port ................................................................. 35  
Port Services ................................................... 35  
Ports & Services .............................................. 59  
Position Request ...................................... 64, 80  
Position Send .................................................. 64  
Power and NMEA Cable ................................. 18  
Power consumption ........................... 75, 76, 77  
Power supply ..................................... 75, 76, 77  
PWR ............................................................... 26  
R
Radar .............................................................. 21  
RAM Menu ...................................................... 73  
Receive ........................................................... 39  
record a Track point ........................................ 49  
Resolution ......................................... 75, 76, 77  
Reverse Route ................................................ 47  
Rivers & Lakes ................................................ 59  
Route ................................... 26, 37, 75, 76, 77  
Route Report ................................................... 46  
RTE ................................................................. 21  
S
scale ................................................................ 34  
Screen display pages ............................... 33, 55  
Seabed Type ................................................... 59  
Send ................................................................ 39  
Serial Ports...................................................... 74  
Ships Icon ....................................................... 28  
ShuttlePoint knob ............................................ 25  
Smart DGPS ................................................... 78  
Smart GPS Cable............................................ 18  
Soft Keys ........................................... 26, 32, 33  
SOG ................................................................ 80  
SPECIFICATIONS .......................................... 75  
Speed ....................................................... 34, 80  
Speed Log ....................................................... 21  
Starting Waypoint ............................................ 45  
startup page .................................................... 26  
Static Navigation ............................................. 67  
STEER ............................................................ 80  
T
Lamp/Contrast ................................................. 26  
Land Settings .................................................. 59  
Landmarks ...................................................... 59  
LANGUAGE .................................................... 34  
Lat/Lon Grid .................................................... 59  
Latitude/Longitude ........................................... 31  
Light Sectors ................................................... 58  
Loading a file ................................................... 54  
Locate ............................................................. 39  
Loran TD .................................................. 31, 67  
LOW WATER.................................................. 80  
M
Main Menu....................................................... 25  
Map Datum ...................................................... 67  
map details ...................................................... 25  
MapOrientation ............................................... 34  
Map Orientation Resolution ............................. 67  
Map Setup ....................................................... 57  
Marine Settings ............................................... 58  
Mark .................................................. 26, 37, 45  
Mark creation .................................................. 37  
Mark/Waypoints list ......................................... 39  
MEASURE DST & BRG .................................. 34  
Memory ............................................. 75, 76, 77  
MENU ............................................................. 25  
Mixing Levels................................................... 59  
MOB ......................................................... 26, 43  
Modem test ..................................................... 74  
MOUNTING ..................................................... 15  
Mounting GPS SMART Antenna ..................... 16  
Moving a Mark/Waypoint ................................. 38  
N
Names ............................................................. 58  
Natural Features.............................................. 59  
Nav-Aids ......................................................... 58  
Navigate Menu ......................................... 29, 67  
Navigation ....................................................... 25  
night vision ...................................................... 32  
NMEA .......................................... 21, 22, 63, 67  
NMEA connections .......................................... 20  
NMEA Data Page ............................................ 22  
TD ................................................................... 68  
temperature ....................................... 75, 76, 77  
text area .......................................................... 56  
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Tide Station ..................................................... 35  
Tides & Currents ............................................. 58  
Time ................................................................ 80  
time ................................................................. 30  
TIME LINE ....................................................... 34  
Time Units ....................................................... 49  
Track ............................................................... 49  
Track menu ..................................................... 50  
Track Points ................................ 49, 75, 76, 77  
Tracks & Routes.............................................. 59  
TRIP LOG ................................................ 50, 80  
TROUBLE SHOOTING ................................... 71  
TRU Wind DIR SPD ........................................ 80  
TRU Wind SPD ............................................... 80  
TTG ................................................................. 80  
U
Underwater Objects ......................................... 59  
UNITS ............................................................. 80  
UNITS OF MEASURE ..................................... 34  
Universal Time Coordinates ............................ 30  
User C-CARD.................................................. 53  
User Points.................................. 35, 75, 76, 77  
UTC ................................................................. 30  
UTM ................................................................ 31  
V
Variation .......................................................... 68  
VCR ................................................................ 22  
VDOP .............................................................. 79  
VHF Radio ....................................................... 22  
Video Camera .......................................... 13, 22  
Video Connector ............................................. 18  
VIDEO INPUT ................................................. 22  
VMG ................................................................ 80  
W
WAAS ...................................................... 62, 80  
WATER TEMP ................................................ 80  
Waypoint ........................................... 26, 37, 45  
Weight ............................................... 75, 76, 77  
Wind Speed .................................................... 21  
WPL ......................................................... 21, 39  
Wrecks ............................................................ 35  
X
XTE ................................................................. 80  
XTE Alarm ....................................................... 69  
Z
ZOOM IN ......................................................... 25  
ZOOM OUT ..................................................... 25  
ZOOM TYPE ................................................... 34  
CODE: XSegSH11c/S3egSH5c/S3egSH7c  
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S T A N D A R D H O R I Z O N L I M I T E D W A R R A N T Y  
STANDARD HORIZON (a division of Vertex Standard USA) warrants, to the original purchaser  
only, each new Marine Product ("Product") manufactured and/or supplied by STANDARD  
HORIZON against defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and service for a  
period of 3 years from the date of purchase.  
In the event of a defect, malfunction or failure of the Product during the warranty period, Standard  
Horizon's liability for any breach of contract or any breach of express or implied warranties in  
connection with the sale of Products shall be limited solely to repair or replacement, at its option,  
of the Product or part(s) therein which, upon examination by STANDARD HORIZON, appear to  
be defective or not up to factory specifications. STANDARD HORIZON may, at its option, repair  
or replace parts or subassemblies with or reconditioned parts and subassemblies.  
To receive warranty service, the purchaser must deliver the Product, transportation and  
Insurance prepaid, to STANDARD HORIZON (Marine Division of Vertex Standard) - Attention  
Factory Service - 10900 Walker Street - Cypress, CA 90630, include proof of purchase indicating  
model, serial number and date of purchase. STANDARD HORIZON will return the Product to the  
purchaser freight prepaid.  
STANDARD HORIZON will not warrant installation, maintenance or service of the Products. In  
all instances, STANDARD HORIZON's liability for damages shall not exceed the purchase price  
of the defective Product. This warranty only extends to Products sold within the 50 States of the  
United Stated of America and the District of Columbia.  
STANDARD HORIZON will pay all labor and replacement parts charges incurred in providing the  
warranty repair service except where purchaser abuse or other qualifying exceptions exist. The  
purchaser must pay any transportation expenses incurred in returning the Product to STAN-  
DARD HORIZON for service.  
This limited warranty does not extend to any Product which has been subjected to misuse,  
neglect, accident, incorrect wiring by anyone other than STANDARD HORIZON, improper  
installation, or subjected to use in violation of instructions furnished by STANDARD HORIZON,  
nor does this warranty extend to Products on which the serial number has been removed,  
defaced, or changed. STANDARD HORIZON cannot be responsible in any way for ancillary  
equipment not furnished by STANDARD HORIZON which is attached to or used in connection  
with Products, or for the operation of the Product with any ancillary equipment, and all such  
equipment is expressly excluded from this warranty. STANDARD HORIZON disclaims liability  
for range, coverage, or operation of the Product and ancillary equipment as a whole under this  
warranty.  
STANDARD HORIZON reserves the right to make changes or improvements in Products, during  
subsequent production, without incurring the obligation to install such changes or improvements  
on previously manufactured Products. The implied warranties which the law imposes on the sale  
of this Product are expressly LIMITED, in duration, to the time period specified above.  
STANDARD HORIZON shall not be liable under any circumstances for consequential damages  
resulting from the use and operation of this Product, or from the breach of this LIMITED  
WARRANTY, any implied warranties, or any contract with STANDARD HORIZON. IN CONNEC-  
TION WITH THE SALE OF ITS PRODUCTS, STANDARD HORIZON MAKES NO WARRAN-  
TIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED AS TO THE MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A  
PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR OTHERWISE, EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY SET FORTH HEREIN.  
Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, or  
limitation on how an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitation or exclusions may not apply.  
This warranty gives specific legal right, and there may be other right which may vary from state  
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