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Operator'S Manual: KP-6299C/8299C/1299C

This document is an operator's manual for the KP-6299C/8299C/1299C Marine GPS Plotter. It contains information on operating the plotter display and functions, including the keypad, display modes, tracks, waypoints, routes, alarms, drawing, settings and installation. It also provides specifications for the plotter, power supply, GPS receiver, AIS interface, physical dimensions and equipment list.

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Operator'S Manual: KP-6299C/8299C/1299C

This document is an operator's manual for the KP-6299C/8299C/1299C Marine GPS Plotter. It contains information on operating the plotter display and functions, including the keypad, display modes, tracks, waypoints, routes, alarms, drawing, settings and installation. It also provides specifications for the plotter, power supply, GPS receiver, AIS interface, physical dimensions and equipment list.

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KP-6299C/8299C/1299C

OPERATOR'S MANUAL

MARINE GPS PLOTTER

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CONTENTS

FOREWORD 1

1 OPERATION OVERVIEW 2
1.1 Keypad instruction 2
1.2 Turning ON and OFF Power 3
1.3 Adjusting Brilliance and DIM 3
1.4 Display Modes 4

2 PLOTTER DISPLAY OVERVIEW 5


2.1 Choosing the Display Range 5
2.2 Shifting the Cursor 5
2.3 Shifting the Display 6
2.4 Centering Own Ship's Position 6
2.5 Coordinates 6
2.6 Map data 7
2.7 Heading Line 7
2.8 Range Circle 8
2.9 Palette 8
2.10 Map Orientation 9
2.11 Perspective View 9

3 TRACK 11
3.1 Changing Track Plotting Interval, Stopping Plotting 11
3.2 Displaying the Track 12
3.3 Creating Track Data 12
3.4 Erasing Track 13
3.5 Erasing All Backup Data 13

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4 WAYPOINT/MOB 14
4.1 Entering Waypoints 14
4.2 Entering the MOB Mark 16
4.3 Displaying Waypoint Name 16
4.4 Operation on the Waypoint Editing 17
4.5 Erasing Waypoints 18

5 ROUTES 19
5.1 Creating Routes 19
5.2 Editing Routes 21
5.3 Erasing Routes 22

6 DESTINATION 24
6.1 Setting Destination by Cursor 24
6.2 Setting Destination by Waypoint 25
6.3 Setting Route as Destination 25
6.4 Setting Track Data as Destination 27
6.5 Canceling Destination 28
6.6 Distance 29

7 ALARM 31
7.1 Anchor Drag Alarm 31
7.2 Arrival Alarm 32
7.3 XTE (Cross-Track Error) Alarm 33
7.4 Speed Alarm 33
7.5 Voltage Alarm 34
7.6 Time Alarm 34
7.7 Buzzer Type Selection 35

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8 DRAWING 36
8.1 Drawing Marks 36
8.2 Drawing Lines 37
8.3 Drawing Place name 37
8.4 Editing Drawing Marks 38
8.5 Editing Drawing Lines 39
8.6 Editing Drawing Place Name 40
8.7 Erasing Drawing Marks 41
8.8 Erasing Drawing Lines 42
8.9 Erasing Drawing Place Name 43

9 OTHER SETTING 44
9.1 Map Scale 44
9.2 Unit of Measurement 44
9.3 Bearing Reference 45
9.4 Magnetic Variation 46
9.5 Deviation 47
9.6 Time 47
9.7 TTG/ETA speed 48
9.8 GPS setting 48

10 ECHO SOUNDER OVERVIEW 51


10.1 Sonar mode 51
10.2 Gain 53
10.3 Range 53
10.4 TVG 54
10.5 Pic. Advance 55
10.6 Split ratio 55
10.7 Sonar menu 56
10.8 Alarm 61
10.9 System menu 62
10.10 Data Field 63

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11 MAIN PERFORMANCE AND SPECIFICATIONS 65
11.1 Plotter Characteristics 65
11.2 Power Supply 66
11.3 GPS Receiver Characteristics 66
11.4 AIS interface 67
11.5 Physical 67
11.6 Equipment List 67

12 INSTALLATION 69
12.1 Verifying the contents 69
12.2 Installing the unit 70
12.3 KP-6299C Table of connecting 71
12.4 KP-8299C Table of connecting 72
12.5 KP-1299C Table of connecting 73
12.6 KP-6299C Display unit size 74
12.7 KP-8299C Display unit size 75
12.8 KP-1299C Display unit size 76

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FOREWORD
The KP-6299C/8299C/1299C ONWA GPS PLOTTER aid are specially designed
for the vessel traffic management, ONWA is a professional brand of the domestic
and foreign navigation products.
The products are designed to be all-sealed and waterproof, can be rapid
position-fixing and resistant to poor environment. The software is powerful by
using the advanced ARM9 processors can be capable to display faster, and the
design for operation is professional and reasonable, can be easy to use. The
built-in Large-capacity map storage space provides intuitive and accurate
indication to navigation. It ' s applicable to the navigation and position-fixing of
various vessels at sea and rivers, as well as the hydrographic information
collection, river management, etc. For the application for different types of the
products please refer to the following

FEATURES
5 Major Display Mode
Suppor t Onwa K-char t system
C-Map MAX Compatible
AIS Interface
Large Capacity of User Data
Track Return Function

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1. OPERATION OVERVIEW

1.1 Keypad instruction (Figure 1-1)

Plotter function The key is used to move the cursor or to change the setting.
Sounder function turnning the VRM on

Plotter function moving the cursor/chart to the right


Sounder function To select feeding rate of the screen.

Sounder function Phasing the Basic range selected(setting upper range limit).

MENU Pressing it displays the menu of the current page,


pressing twice enters the main-menu.
MODE Display the five main screens circularly, turn over the
listed interfaces.

ESC Withdraw from the optional operation, or display the


previous page in reverse-cycle order.

ENT Plotter function Confirms the input or data.


Sounder function To adjust Gain level.

Enlarges the scale of the maps and charts.


Display the listed items of the page by revers e-scrolling. Figure1-1

Reduces the scale of the maps and charts.


Displays the listed items of the page by scrolling.

F Plotter function Display other function (GOTO, tide table, search, Etc.) Menu.
Sounder function This key is to select expansion ranges.
MOB The MOB mark denotes man overboard position.

Turn th e po wer on /off, ad just th e ba ck light br ightness.

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1.2 Turning ON and OFF Power
Turning on the power
Press the [ON/OFF] key. The unit beeps and display " ONWA" logo. After a few
seconds starts up with the last-used display mode.

Turning off the power


Press and hold down the [ON/OFF] key unit the screen goes blank
(about four seconds).

1.3 Adjusting Brilliance and DIM


You can adjust display brilliance as shown below.
1. Press the [POWER] key. The adjusting window appears.

BRILL (1~8)

DIM (1~8)

EXIT [ENT]

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1.4 Display Modes
Your unit has seven display modes: PLOTTER SCREEN, NAVIGATOR SCREEN,
POSITION SCREEN, SATELLITE SCREEN, AIS SCREEN, SOUNDER SCREEN
and PLOTTER + SOUNDER SCREEN.
Press the [MODE] key to choose a display mode. Each time the key is pressed, the
display mode changes in the sequence shown below.

PLOTTER NAVIGATOR

PLOTTER + SOUNDER POSITION

SOUNDER SATELLITE

AIS
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2. PLOTTER DISPLAY OVERVIEW

2.1 Choosing the Display Range


You may press to choose display range on plotter and highway displays.

2.2 Shifting the Cursor


Use the cursor pad to shift the cursor. The cursor moves in the direction of the
arrow or diagonal pressed on the cursor pad.

Cursor Turn On
Cursor position is displayed in latitude and longitude at the top left corner of
the plotter display when the cursor is on. The range and bearing from own ship
to the cursor appear at the top left corner of the display too.

Cursor Turned Off


Press [ESC] to clear the cursor. Cursor position data will be disappear when the
cursor is off.

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2.3 Shifting the Display
The display can be shifted on the plotter display. Operate the cursor pad to place
the cursor at an edge of the screen. The display shifts in the direction opposite to
cursor pad operation.

2.4 Centering Own Ship's Position


Press the [ESC] key for centering own Ship's position.

2.5 Coordinates
1. Press [MENU] key in PLOTTER screen.

2. Choose COORDINATES and then press [ENT] key.

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2.6 Map data
1. Press [MENU] key in PLOTTER screen.
2. Choose MAP and then press [ ] key.
3. Choose the layer " ON " or " OFF " as appropriate and then press [ENT] key to
finish.

(K-Chart)

(C-MAP)

2.7 Heading Line


1. Press [MENU] key in PLOTTER screen.
2. Choose HEADING LINE and then press [ENT] key.

3. Choose " OFF " , " VARIABLE " or " MAX " as appropriate and then press [ENT]
key to finish.

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2.8 Range Circle
1. Press [MENU] key in PLOTTER screen.
2. Choose RANGE CIRCLE and then press [ENT] key.

3. Choose " ON " (if choose " ON " you need input the circle radius manually) or
" OFF " as appropriate and then press [ENT] key to finish.

2.9 Palette
1. Press [MENU] key in PLOTTER screen.
2. Choose PALETTE and then press [ENT] key.

3. Choose the mode as appropriate and then press [ENT] key to finish.

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2.10 Map Orientation
1. Press [MENU] key in PLOTTER screen.
2. Choose MAP DIRECTION and then press [ENT] key.

3. Choose " Normal" , " NORTH Upward " , " WPT Upward " or " BOW Upward "
as appropriate and then press [ENT] key to finish.

2.11 Perspective View


1. Press [MENU] key in PLOTTER screen.
2. Choose PERSPECTIVE and then press [ENT ] key.

Choose the layer ON or OFF as appropriate and then press [ENT] key to finish.

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3. Choose the layer ON as appropriate and then press [ENT] key to finish.

4. Choose the layer OFF as appropriate and then press [ENT] key to finish.

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3. TRACK

3.1 Changing Track Plotting Interval, Stopping Plotting


When the track memory becomes full, the oldest track is erased to make room for the
latest.
1. Press the [MENU] key twice to main menu.
2. Choose TRACK RECORD and then press [ ] key.

3. Choose MODE and then press [ ] key.

4. Choose TIME, DISTANCE, AUTO or OFF.


TIME: Track is recorded and plotted at the time interval set.
DISTACNE: Track is recorded and plotted at the distance interval set.
AUTO: Plotting and recording interval changes with display range selected.
OFF: Track is neither recorded nor plotted.

5. For TIME and DISTANCE, enter the recording interval as follows:


a) Press the [ ] key.
b) Use or select value.

6. Press [ENT] key to finish.

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3.2 Displaying the Track
1. Press [MENU] key in PLOTTER screen.
2. Choose TRACK and then press [ ] key.

3. Choose the color and Choose turn it ON or OFF.


4. Press [MENU] key to finish.

3.3 Creating Track Data


1. Press the [MENU] key twice to main menu.
2. Choose TRACK RECORD and then press [ ] key.
3. Choose SAVE CURRENT TRACK and then press [ENT] key.
The following window will appear.

Track Data can use for navigation.

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3.4 Erasing Track
1. Press [MENU] twice to main menu.
2. Choose [ERASE] and then press [ ] key.

3. For saved track then press [ ] key to choose Current track or Saved track.
4. Choose the color that you want to erase or choose ALL if you want to erase all.
and then Press [ENT] key.
The following window will appear:

Menu to main menu

3.5 Erasing All Backup Data


1. Press [MENU] twice to main menu.
2. Choose [ERASE] and then press [ ] key.
3. Choose ALL BACKUP DATA and then press [ENT] key.
The following window will appear.

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4. WAYPOINT/MOB

4.1 Entering Waypoints


Waypoints can be entered on the plotter display three ways: at cursor position,
at own ship's position, and from the waypoint edit.

Entering a waypoint with the cursor


1. Use the cursor pad to place the cursor on the location desired for a waypoint.
2. Press the [ENT] key. The following window appears.

3. This window is where you can rename, edit LON and LAT, choose mark shape
and color and enter a comment.
4. Choose SAVE to finish.

Entering a waypoint at own ship position


1. Momentary Press [ENT] key when no cursor is appear.
The following window appears.

2. If you no need to change anything, choose SAVE to finish.

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Entering a waypoint from the waypoint list
1. Press the [MENU] key twice to main menu.
2. Choose EDIT and then press [ ] key.

3. Choose WAYPOINT and then press [ENT] key.


The following window will appear

4. Choose NEW then press [ENT] key.


The following window appears.

5. If you no need to change anything, choose SAVE to finish.

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4.2 Entering the MOB Mark
Only one MOB mark may be entered.
Each time the MOB mark is entered the previous MOB mark and its position data
are written over.
1. Long Press the [MOB] key on any display unit.
The following display appears.

2. To set MOB position as destination, press [ ] to choose YES and then press
[ENT] key. Choose NO saves the position as a waypoint call " MOB " .

4.3 Displaying Waypoint Name


You may display waypoint name as Follows:
1. Press the [MENU] key on the PLOTTER SCREEN.
2. Choose WAYPOINT and then press the [ENT] key, the following window will
appear .

3. Choose ALL, GOTO, ROUTE or ALL as appropriate and then press the [ENT] key.
ALL: Displays all waypoint names.
GOTO: Displays only the GOTO waypoint name.
ROUTE: Displays all waypoint names when a route is set as destination.
ALL: Do not display any waypoint name.

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4.4 Operation on the Waypoint Editing
Waypoint position, waypoint name, mark shape, mark color and comment can be
edited from the Waypoint Edit.
1. Press the [MENU] key twice to main menu.
2. Choose EDIT and then press [ ] key.
3. Choose WAYPOINT and then press the [ENT] key.
The following window will appear.

4. Choose waypoint to edit and then press the [ENT] key.


The following window will appear.

5. Choose objective desired and then press the [ENT] key.


6. Change name, position, mark shape, mark color, comment as desired.
7. Choose SAVE and then press [ENT] to finish.

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4.5 Erasing Waypoints
1. Press the [MENU] key twice to main menu.
2. Choose EDIT and then press [ ] key.
3. Choose WAYPOINT and then press the [ENT] key.

4. Select a WPT and press [ENT] key.


5. The confirm window will appear, choose ERASE and then press [ENT] key.

6. choose YES and then press [ENT] to finish.

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Erase All Waypoints


1. Press the [MENU] key twice to main menu.
2. Choose ERASE and then press [ ] key.
3. Choose ALL WAYPOINT/MOB and then press [ENT] key.
The confirming window will appear.

4. Choose YES and then press [ENT] to erase all wayp-oints.

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5. ROUTES

5.1 Creating Routes


1. Press [MENU] key twice to main menu.
2. Choose EDIT and then press [ ] key.
3. Choose ROUTE and then press [ENT] key.
The following window will appear.

4. Choose " NEW " and then press [ENT] key.


The following window will appear.

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5. Use or enter the route name and then press [ENT] key.
The following will appear.

6. Choose location (e.g. 01) and then press [ENT] key.


Will open a new window let you choose waypoint.

7. Choose the waypoint name and then press [ENT] key. (In example, 001) You
can also create a new waypoint if needed.
8. Repeat step 6 and 7 until compete the route.

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5.2 Editing Routes
Replacing waypoints in a route
1. Press the [MENU] key twice to main menu.
2. Choose EDIT and then press [ ] key.
3. Choose ROUTE and then press [ENT] key.
4. Choose the route to edit and then press [ENT] key.
5. Place the cursor on the waypoint to replace, press the [ENT] to show the route
options.

6. Choose " CHANGE " and then press [ENT] key.


Will show the waypoint select window.

7. Choose the waypoint name that you want to replace and then press [ENT] key.
8. Repeat step 5 to 8 until finish edit.

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Permanently deleting a waypoint from a route
1. Press the [MENU] key twice to main menu.
2. Choose EDIT and then press the [ ] Key.
3. Choose ROUTE and then press [ENT] key.
4. Choose the route desired and then press [ENT] key.
5. Choose the waypoint you want to delete and then press [ENT] key to show the
route edi t options.

6.Choose " REMOVE " and then press [ENT] key to finish.

5.3 Erasing Routes


1. Press the [MENU] key twice to main menu.
2. Choose EDIT and then press [ ] key.
3. Choose ROUTE and then press the [ENT] key.

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4. Select a Route then press [ENT].
5. The confirm window will appear, choose ERASE and then press [ENT] key.

6. Choose YES and then press [ENT] to finish.

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1. Press the [MENU] key twice to main menu.
2. Choose ERASE and then press [ ] key.
3. Choose ALL ROUTE and then press [ENT] key.
The confirming window will appear.

4. Choose YES and then press [ENT] to erase all routes.

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6. DESTINATION

6.1 Setting Destination by Cursor


1. Press [F] key.
2. Choose [GOTO CURSOR] and then press [ENT] key.
3. The cursor appears with " ? " .

4. Use the cursor pad to place the cursor on the location desired for destination.
5. Press the [ENT] key.

CURSOR set as destination

Cursor Bearing from


Destination
Start

Range from
Destination

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6.2 Setting Destination by Waypoint
1. Press the [F] key.

2. Choose GOTO WPT and then press [ENT] key.


3. The SELECT GOTO WPT list appears.

4. Choose a Waypoint and then press [ENT] key.

6.3 Setting Route as Destination


1. Press the [F] key.
2. Select GOTO ROUTE.

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3. The SELECT GOTO ROUTE list appears.

4. Choose a route and then press [ENT] key. The following window appears.

5. Choose Forward or Reverese in order in which to traverse the route


waypoints, and then press [ENT] key.

[ROUTE 01] Intermediate Point 2


(WPT SW)
(WPT B)
(Arrival point)
Intermediate Point 1
(WPT A)

FORWARD REVERSE
(WPT 001)
(Starting point) Intermediate point 1
(WPT C)

Meaning of forward and reverse

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6.4 Setting Track Data as Destination
Track Data can use for navigation.
1. Press the [F] key to display the GOTO options window.
2. Choose " GOTO TRACK" .

3. Press the [ENT] key.

4. Choose Track Log to display the following menu.

5. Choose Forward or Reverese to start GOTO TRACK navigation.

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Once a GOTO TRACK has been activated, the track will divides it into
segments. Up to 200 temporary " waypoint " are created (named T1,T2, T3,
etc. and END) to mark the most significant features of the track, duplicating
your exact path as closely as possible. To get the most out of the GOTO
TRACK feature, remember the following tips:

Always clear the track log at the point that you want to go back to.
There must be at least two track log points stored in memory to create a track
route.
If the receiver is turned off or satellite coverage is lost during your trip, it will
draw a straight line between any point where coverage was lost and where it
resumed.
If your track's changes in distance and direction are too complex, 200 waypoints
may not mark your path accurately.

The receiver than assigns the 200 waypoints to the most significant points of
your track, and simplifies segments with fewer changes in direction.

6.5 Canceling Destination


You can cancel destination as follows.
1. Press the [F] key.

2. Choose STOP GOTO and press [ENT] key.

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6.6 Distance
Measure distance of several points and save it as a route
1. 1.Press [F] key in plotter screen to display Function menu

2. Select " Distance " and press [ENT] to activate the distance measurement function.

22 20.310N 270 BRG 000.0 M


LEG 0.00 nm
115 21.310E *99 nm DST 0.00 nm

Note: A
1) LON/LAT is the position of the cursor (point C)
2) BRG is the bearing of cursor to last point (point B)Fig.3 B
3) LEG is the distance of cursor to last point (point B)
4) DST is the total distance from the cursor to the starting point (AB + BC)
5) M is Magnetic North, T is True North

3. Move the cursor to starting point (A) and press [ENT] to set up starting point.
Now all BRG, LEG and DST are display 0.
4. Move the cursor to next point (B). Now the BRG and LEG display the Bearing
and Distance from point A to point B, DST=0

22 20.310N 270 BRG 151.6 M


LEG 9.97 nm
115 21.310E *99 nm DST 0.00 nm

Press [ENT], now DST= distance from point A to point B (9.97) while BRG and
LEG turn to 0
22 20.310N 270 BRG 000.0 M
LEG 0.00 nm
115 21.310E *99 nm DST 9.97 nm

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5. Move the cursor to next point (C). Now the BRG and LEG display the Bearing
and Distance from B to point C, DIST remain display the total distance from
point A to point B.

22 20.310N 270 BRG 151.6 M


LEG 17.04 nm
115 21.310E *99 nm DST 9.97 nm

Press [ENT], now DIST = distance of point AB + distance of point BC (27.01nm)


while BRG and LEG turn to 0
22 20.310N 270 BRG 000.0 M
LEG 0.00 nm
115 21.310E *99 nm DST 27.01 nm

6. Repeat steps 3, 4 and 5 to measure the distance of several points


7. Press [ESC] during the step 3, 4 or 5, the following menu will pop out.

8.You can select :


A) " SAVE " to save the measurement as a route
B) " QUIT " to quit the distance measurement function without save
C) " CANCEL " to continue the distance measurement

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7. ALARM

There are SIX alarm conditions which generate both audio and visual alarms:
Arrival alarm, Anchor drag alarm, XTE (Cross-Track Error) alarm, Speed alarm,
Buzzer alarm, Voltage alarm and Time alarm.

When the alarm setting is violated, the buzzer sounds and the name of offending
alarm and the alarm icon appear on the display.

You can silence the buzzer and remove the alarm name indication by pressing any
key. The alarm icon remains on the screen until the reason for the alarm is cleared.

Alarm message

GPS NO FIX !

Start

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7.1 Anchor Drag Alarm


1. Press [MENU] key twice to main menu.
2. Choose ALARM and then press [ ] key to display alarm menu.

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3. Choose ANCHOR and then press [ENT] key. The alarm options appear.

4. Choose item 3 and then press [ENT] to setup the alarm value.
5. Choose ON and then press [ENT] key to enable the alarm.

7.2 Arrival Alarm


1. Press [MENU] key to display MAIN MENU.
2. Choose ALARM and then press [ ] key to display alarm menu.
3. Choose ARRIVAL and then press [ENT] key.
The alarm options appear.

4. Choose item 3 and then press [ENT] to setup alarm value.


5. Choose ON and then press [ENT] key to enable the alarm.

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7.3 XTE (Cross-Track Error) Alarm
1. Press [MENU] key twice to main menu.
2. Choose ALARM and then press [ ] key to display alarm menu.
3. Choose XTE and then press [ENT] key.
The alarm options appear.

4. Choose item 3 and then press [ENT] to setup alarm value.


5. Choose ON and then press [ENT] key to enable the alarm.

7.4 Speed Alarm


1. Press [MENU] key twice to main menu.
2. Choose ALARM and then press [ ] Key to display alarm menu.
3. Choose SPEED and then press [ENT] key.
The alarm options appear .

4. Choose item 3 and then press [ENT] to setup alarm value.


5. Choose ON and then press [ENT] key to enable the alarm.

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7.5 Voltage Alarm
1. Press [MENU] key to main menu.
2. Choose ALARM and then press [ ] key to display alarm menu.
3. Choose VOLTAGE and then press [ENT] key.
The alarm options appear.

4. Choose item 3 and then press [ENT] to setup alarm value.


5. Choose ON and then press [ENT] key to enable the alarm.

7.6 Time Alarm


1. Press [MENU] key to main menu.
2. Choose ALARM and then press [ ] key to display alarm menu.
3. Choose TIMER and then press [ENT] key.
The alarm options appear.

4. Choose item 3 and then press [ENT] to setup alarm value.


5. Choose ON and then press [ENT] key to enable the alarm.

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7.7 Buzzer Type Selection
The buzzer sounds whenever an alarm setting is violated.
1. Press the [MENU] twice to main menu.
2. Choose ALARM and then press [ ] key.
3. Choose BUZZER and then press [ ] key.
4. Choose buzzer type desired and then Press [ENT] key.

SHORT: Two short beeps


LONG: Three long beeps
CONSTANT: Continuous beeps

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8. DRAWING

8.1 Drawing Marks


1. Press [F] key.
2. Choose [DRAWING] and then press [ ] key.
3. Choose [MARK] and then press [ENT] key .
The cursor appears with " +? " o n the PLOTTER SCREEN.

4. Use the cursor pad place the cursor on the location desired add a mark and
then press [ENT] key.
The following window appears.

5. Edit Lat/Lon or mark, and then choose SAVE to finish.

*Changing the SYMBOB and COLOR


1. Move the cursor to MARK and press [ENT].
2. Use or select color or symbol then press [ ENT].
3. Select [SAVE] to finish.

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8.2 Drawing Lines
1. Press [F] key.
2. Choose [DRAWING] and then press [ ] key.
3. Choose [LINE] and then press [ENT].
The cursor appears with "+?" On the PLOTTER SCREEN.
4. The cursor appear with a " ? " .
5. Use the cursor pad place the cursor on the location desired add a point of the
line and then press [ENT] key.
6. Repeat step 5 to complete the line.
7. Press [ESC] key to finish, and then the save confirmation window will appear.

001

8. Move cursor to COLOR and press [ENT] for modify color if require.
9. Choose SAVE and press [ENT] to save the line.

8.3 Drawing Place name


1. Press [MENU] key twice to main menu.
2. Choose EDIT and then press [ ] key.
3. Choose DRAWING PLACENAME and then press [ENT] key.
4. The cursor appear with a " + ? " On the PLOTTER SCREEN.
5. Use the cursor pad place the cursor on the location desired add a name and
then press [ENT] key

ABC

6. Enter the name and then choose SAVE to finish.

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8.4 Editing Drawing Marks
1. Press [MENU] key twice to main menu.
2. Choose EDIT and then press [ ] key.
3. Choose Drawing marks and then press [ENT] key.
The following window appears.

4. Select a mark for edit then press [ENT].


5. After edit, choose SAVE and then press [ENT] key to finish.

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8.5 Editing Drawing Lines
1. Press [MENU] key twice to main menu.
2. Choose EDIT and then press [ ] key.
3. Choose DRAWING LINES and then press [ENT] key.
The following window appears.

4. Choose the line that you want to edit and then press [ENT] key.
The following window appears.

5. Choose the point that you want to edit and then press [ENT] key
6. After edit, choose SAVE and then press [ENT] key to finish.

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8.6 Editing Drawing Place Name
1. Press [MENU] key twice to main menu.
2. Choose EDIT and then press [ ] key.
3. Choose DRAWING PALCENAME and then press [ENT] key.
The following window appears.

5. Choose the place name that you want to edit and then press [ENT] key.
The following window appears.

ABC

6. After edit, choose SAVE and then press [ENT] key tofinish.

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8.7 Erasing Drawing Marks
1. Press [MENU] key twice to main menu.
2. Choose EDIT and then press [ ] Key.
3. Choose DRAWING MARKS and the press [ENT] Key.
4. Choose the mark that you want to clear, and then press [ENT] key.
The confirmation window will appears.

5. Choose ERASE and then press [ENT] to finish.

Erasing All Drawing Marks


1. Press [MENU] key twice to main menu.
2. Choose ERASE and then press [ ] Key.
3. Choose ALL DRAWING MARKS and then press [ENT] key.
The confirmation window will appears.

4. Choose YES to erase all drawing marks.

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8.8 Erasing Drawing Lines
1. Press [MENU] key twice to main menu.
2. Choose EDIT and then press [ ] key.
3. Choose DRAWING LINES and the press [ENT] Key.
4. Choose the line that you want to erase, and then press [ENT] key.
The confirmation window appears.

5. Choose ERASE and then press [ENT] to finish.

Erasing All Drawing Line


1. Press [MENU] key twice to main menu.
2. Choose ERASE and then press [ ] key.
3. Choose ALL DRAWING LINES and then press [ENT] key.
The confirmation window will appears.

4. Choose YES to erase all drawing lines.

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8.9 Erasing Drawing Place Name
1. Press [MENU] key twice to main menu.
2. Choose EDIT and then press [ ] key.
3. Choose DRAWING PALCENAME and then press [ENT] key.
4. Choose the place name that you want to erase, and then press [ENT] key.
The confirmation window appears.

ABC

5.Choose ERASE and then press [ENT] to finish.

Erasing All Drawing Place Name


1. Press [MENU] key twice to main menu.
2. Choose ERASE and then press [ ] key.
3. Choose ALL DRAWING NAME and then press [ENT] key.
The confirmation window will appears.

4. Choose YES to erase all place names.

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9. OTHER SETTING

9.1 Map Scale


You can change the map scale display format.
1. Press [MENU] key twice to main menu.
2. Choose SETUP and then press [ ] key.

3. Choose MAP SCALE and then press [ENT] key.


4. Choose " RATIO" or " MILES " as appropriate and then press [ENT] key to
finish.

9.2 Unit of Measurement


Distance/speed can be displayed in nautical miles/knots, kilometers/kilometers
per hour, or statute miles/miles per hour.
1. Press [MENU] key twice to main menu.
2. Choose SETUP and then press [ ] key.
3. Choose SPEED UNIT and then press [ENT] key.

4. Choose " nm, kt" , " km, km/h" or " sm, mph" as appropriate and then press
[ENT] key to finish.

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5. Choose DEPTH Unit and then press [ENT] key.

6. Choose " Feet(ft) " , " Fathom(fa) " or " Meter(m) " as appropriate and then press
[ENT] key to finish.

9.3 Bearing Reference


Ship's course and bearing to a waypoint may be displayed in true or magnetic
bearing. Magnetic bearing is true bearing plus (or minus) earth's magnetic
deviation. Use the bearing reference in accordance with the compass interfaced:
magnetic for magnetic compass, true for gyrocompass.
1. Press [MENU] key twice to main menu.
2. Choose SETUP and then press [ ] key.
3. Choose BRG. REF. and then press [ENT ] key.

4. Choose " TRUE " or " MAGNETIC " as appropriate and then press [ENT] key
to finish.

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9.4 Magnetic Variation
The location of the magnetic north pole is different from the geographical North
Pole.This causes a difference between the true and magnetic north direction.
This difference is called magnetic variation, and varies with respect to the
observation point on earth.

Your unit is preprogrammed with all the earth's magnetic variation. However,
you may wish to enter variation manually to refine accuracy. Set. BRG REF. on
the PLOTTER is set to " MAGNETIC " to use magnetic variation.
1. Press [MENU] key twice to main menu.
2. Choose SETUP and then press [ ] key.
3. Choose MAG. VAR. and then press [ENT] key.

4. Choose " AUTO " or " Manual " (for choose Manual you need input the value
manually) as appropriate and then press [ENT] key to finish.

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9.5 Deviation
You can input the deviation of ship or map manually to correct the position error
from GPS error or map error.
1. Press [MENU] key twice to main menu.
2. Choose SETUP and then press [ ] key.
3. Choose DEVIATION and then press [ENT] key.

4. Input the value as appropriate and then press [ENT] to finish.


To disable deviation, input " 0 " into the value.

9.6 Time
GPS uses UTC time. If you would rather use local time, enter the Time difference
(range: -13:30 to +13:30) between it and UTC time.
You may display the time in 12 or 24 hour format.
1. Press [MENU] key twice to main menu.
2. Choose SETUP and then press [ ] key.
3. Choose TIME and then press [ ] key.

4. Input the time different if necessary. Choose " 24HOUR " or " 12HOUR " as
appropriate and then press [ENT] key to finish.

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9.7 TTG/ETA speed
To calculate time-to-go and estimated time of arrival, enter your speed as below.
1. Press the [MENU] key twice to main menu.
2. Choose SETUP and then press[ ] key.
3. Choose TTG/ETA SPEED and thenpress [ENT] key.

4. Choose AUTO for automatic speed input (GPS calculated speed), or Manual
for manual input.

9.8 GPS setting


9.8.1 Choosing GPS output data
The unit default using GPS module single for position fixing. On the other hand,
you can use external GPS data for position fixing.
1. Press [MENU] key on the SATELATE SCREEN.
2. Choose OUTPUT and then press [ ENT] key.

3. Select your desired output data, press [ENT] to finish

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9.8.2 Datum setting
You can choose 6 types data output at the same time.
1. Press [MENU] on the SATELATE SCREEN.
2. Choose DATUM and press [ENT] key.

3. Choose your desired datum and press [ENT] to confirm.

9.8.3 Smoothing
You can setup position smoothing, speed smoothing and course smoothing.
1. Press [MENU] key on the SATELATE SCREEN.

2. Choose POS smooth for enter position smoothing data.


3. Choose SOG smooth for enter speed smoothing data.
4. Choose COG smooth for enter course smoothing data.

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9.9 NMEA data display
1. Press [MENU] key twice to main menu.
2. Choose SETUP and then press [ ] key.
3. Choose NMEA data display and then press [ENT] key.

4. NMEA data display is used during the installation to check whether the NMEA
input and output data to and from other equipment onboard is normal. Press
[Zoom in] key to switch between the input and output ports. Press [ENT] to stop
scrolling of NMEA data and press [ENT] again to restart NMEA data scrolling.
Press [ESC] to quit the NMEA data display.

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10. ECHO SOUNDER OVERVIEW
10.1 Sonar mode
1. Press [MENU] key in SOUNDER screen.
2. Choose SONAR MODE and then press [ENT] key or press and hold [MODE]
key in SOUNDER screen, the following window will appear.

MODE Function
200K Provides the high frequency (200KHz)normal picture on the full screen.
50K Displays the low frequency (50KHz)normal picture on the full screen.
Displays the normal display for high frequency (200KHz) on right half
200/50
and that for the low frequency (50KHz)on the left half.

Shows the normal display of the high frequency (200KHz) on right half
200K/Z
and its zoom display on the left half.

50K/Z Provides the normal display of the low frequency (50KHz)on right half
and its zoom display on the left half.

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200K, 50K (high frequency, low frequency) mode
The sounder uses ultrasonic pulses to detect bottom conditions. The lower the frequency
of the pulse the wider the detection area. Therefore, the 50KHz frequency is useful for
general detection and judging bottom conditions, while the 200KHz frequency is useful
for detailed observation of fish schools.

200KHZ AUTO-1 NL3 4 SL1

Fish school

Bottom

DUAL frequency mode


This mode provides the 50KHz picture on the left-half of the screen and the 200KHz on
the right half, and is useful for detecting fish schools which have different reflection
characteristics with frequency. For example, a school of tiny fish like minnow returns
stronger echoes on a high frequency compared to a low frequency.

50/200KHZ AUTO-1 NL3 4 SL1

50 KHz 200 KHz


Picture Picture

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10.2 Gain
1. Press [MENU] key in SOUNDER screen.
2. Choose Gain and then press [ENT] key, the following window will appear.
or press [ENT] key in SOUNDER screen, GAIN window will appear.

3. Choose Manual, Fishing or Cruising as appropriate and then press the [ENT] key.
or press and hold [ENT] key in SOUNDER screen, Active in the ground fish
model of automatic gain. AUTO 1 (fishing) window will appear, agin press ENT
key Active in the cruising model o autowatic gain AUTO 2 (cruising) window
will appear. agin long press [ENT] key reurn to manual gain model.

10.3 Range
1. Press [MENU] key in SOUNDER screen.
2. Choose Range and then press [ENT] key, the following window will appear.

3. Choose Manual or Auto and then press the [ENT] key or when the sounder
screen, press and hold [ZOOM IN] or [ZOOM OUT] change manual or Auto.
4. Press the [ESC] return to sounder screen. with [ZOOM IN] or [ZOOM OUT] to
Increase or decrease in the depth range.

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10.4 TVG
1. Press [MENU] key in SOUNDER screen.
2. Choose TVG and then press [ENT] key, the following window will appear.

The TVG compensates for propagation loss of sound, so that the echoes from the
same size fish schools are displayed in the same color. Normally, set it between
0 and 5 . Avoid excessive TVG; weak echoes may not be displayed. The
TVG is also useful for reducing surface noise.

Surface
noise Fish school A

Fish school B

How TVG compensates for


Appearance of
propagation loss of sound
surface noise

Note: Surface noise appearing in the range of 0 to 40 m can be reduced by the


Cutter function.

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10.5 Pic. advance
The picture advance speed determines how quickly the vertical scan lines run
across the screen.
1. Press [MENU] key in SOUNDER screen.
2. Choose Pic. advance and then press [ENT] key or press and hold [ ] key in
SOUNDER screen.the following window will appear.

3. Press the [ ] or [ ] key to select speed 2/1(FAST), 1/1, 1/2, 1/4, 1/8(SLOW)
or STOP Change advance speed.

10.6 Split ratio


1. When Sounder screen is 50% Press [MENU] key in SOUNDER screen.
2. Choose Split ratio and then press [ENT] key, or press and hold [ ] key in
SOUNDER screen the following window will appear.

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10.7 SONAR MENU
1. Press [MENU] key in SOUNDER screen.
2. Choose Sonar menu and then press [ENT] key, the following window will
appear.

10.7.1 A-Scope
1. Press [MENU] key in SOUNDER screen.
2. Choose Sonar menu and then press [ENT] key.
3. Choose A-Scope and then press [ENT] key, the following window will appear.
4.Press the [ ] or [ ] key to select ON activated A-Scope,or select OFF Disable.

This display shows echoes at each transmission with amplitudes and tone propor-
tional to their intensities, on the right 1/4 of the screen. It is useful for estimating
the kind of fish school and bottom composition.

200KHZ AUTO-1 NL3 4 SL1

Normal
display

A-scope
display

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10.7.2 Zoom mode
1. Press [MENU] key in SOUNDER screen.
2. Choose Sonar menu and then press [ENT] key.
3. Choose Zoom mode and then press [ENT] key, the following window will appear.

MARKER ZOOM
This mode expands selected area of the normal picture to full vertical size of the screen
on the left-half window. You may specify the portion to expand with the VRM (Variable
Range Marker), which you can shift with [ ]or [ ]. The area between the VRM and the
zoom range marker is expanded. The length of the segment is equal to one division of the
depth scale.

MZ 50KHZ AUTO-1 NL3 4 SL1 Normal


display
Variable range
marker(green)

This section is
zoomed

Marker-zoom Zoom marke


display (yellow)

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BOTTOM LOCK
This display provides a compressed normal picture on the top 2/3 of the screen and a 5
or 10 meter (10 or 20 feet) wide layer in contact with the bottom is expanded onto the
bottom 1/3 of the screen. This mode is useful for bottom discrimination. Note that the
seabed should be steadily and distinctly plotted in red or reddish-brown. Adjust the gain
if necessary.
Note1:The bottom-lock range can be selected on the system menu.
Note2:The zoom marker can be turned on/off on the system menu.
Zoom marker (yellow)

BL 200KHZ AUTO-1 NL3 4 SL1

Normal
display

Bottom-
lock
display

BOTTOM ZOOM
This mode expands bottom and bottom fish echoes two to five times to vertical size of
the screen, and it is useful for determining bottom hardness. A bottom displayed with a
short echo tail usually means it is a soft, sandy bottom. A long echo tail means a hard
bottom.
The zone automatically moves so that the bottom echoes locate on the lower half of the
screen.
Note1:The amount of expansion can be selected on the system menu.
Note2:The zoom marker can be turned on/off on the system menu.
200KHZ AUTO-1 NL3 4 SL1

Zoom
marker
(yellow)

Bottom-zoom Normal
display display

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10.7.3 Noise limiter
Light-blue dots may appear over most of screen. This is mainly due to unclean
water or noise.This noise can be suppressed by adjusting CLUTTER on the menu.
1. Press [MENU] key in SOUNDER screen.
2. Choose Sonar menu and then press [ENT] key.
3. Choose Noise limiter and then press [ENT] key, the following window will appear.

4. Choose "Off" , "Low" , "Medium" or "High" as appropriate and then press


[ENT] key to finish.

10.7.4 Hue Selection


1. Press [MENU] key in SOUNDER screen.
2. Choose Sonar menu and then press [ENT] key.
3. Choose Hue Selection and then press [ENT] key, the following window
will appear.

Hue Ho. Background color Echo color


1 Blue 7 colors, bottom reddish-brown
2 Blue 6 colors, bottom red
3 Black 7 colors, bottom reddish-brown
4 Black 6 colors, bottom red
5 White 7 colors, bottom reddish-brown
6 White 6 colors, bottom red
7 Black Monochrome yellow, 8 intensities

4. Press the [ ] or [ ] key to select to apply the background and press [ENT] to
finish.
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10.7.5 Signal level
1. Press [MENU] key in SOUNDER screen.
2. Choose Sonar menu and then press [ENT] key.
3. Choose Signal level and then press [ENT] key, the following window
will appear.

4. Press the [ ] or [ ] key to select to apply the signal level and press [ENT] to
finish.

10.7.6 Marker
1. Press [MENU] key in SOUNDER screen.
2. Choose Sonar menu and then press [ENT] key.
3. Choose Marker and then press [ENT] key, the following window will appear.

4. Choose "VRM" or "WHT" as appropriate and then press [ENT] key to finish.

The white marker functions to display a particular echo color in white. For example,
you may want to display the bottom echo (reddish-brown) in white to discriminate
fish echoes near the bottom. Note that the bottom must be displayed in reddish-
brown for the white marker to function.

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10.8 ALARM
1. Press [MENU] key in SOUNDER screen.
2. Choose ALARM and then press [ENT] key, the following window will appear.

3. Press [ ] or [ ] to select an alarm


4. Press [ENT] to select ON, IN or OUT.(For the water temperature alarm, select IN to
get the alarm when the water temperature is within the alarm zone range, or OUT
to get the alarm when the water temperature is higher than the alarm zone range.)
5. Press [ ] to select ALARM ZONE.
6. Adjust width of alarm zone with [ ] or [ ].

F
Alarm Alarm zone marker
zone (Fish, bottom alarms only)

Alarm icon (Appear when alarm is violated.)

7. Press [ ] to select RANGE.


8. Use [ ] to [ ] to set display range for the alarm.
9. To deactivate an alarm, select OFF at step 3 in the above procedure.

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10.9 SYSTEM MENU
1. Press [MENU] key in SOUNDER screen.
2. Choose SYSTEM MENU and then press [ENT] key, the following window
will appear.

RANGE 1- 10: Activates or deactivates specific range scales. Default ranges are
5, 10, 20, 40, 80, 150, 200, 300, 600, and 1000 (meters).
Setting area is 2 m to 800 m. The ranges 20m and 200 m can not be changed. They
are essential in this equipment.

Note: Ranges must be set in numerical order.For example, if range 1 is 5 m and


range 3 is 20m, range 2 should be between 6 and 19 m.

Trend: The trend index shows the probable bottom shape over a specified time
within 1-10 minutes. The default setting is 1 minute.Set the Trend time with
[ ] or [ ].

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10.10 Data field
1. Press [MENU] key in SOUNDER screen.
2. Choose Data field and then press [ENT] key, the following window will appear.

3. Data field setup


The right of the screen will appear the Data Field. The black area is the data area of
which may be changed.
- Press [ENT] key there will be a data table.
- Press the [ ] or [ ] key to Select the one you want to display data content, and
press [ENT] to finish.

4. Show/hide data field

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Short cuts in Plotter screen
1) Press and hold [Mode] to change the track color.
2) Press and hold [ESC] to turn track record on and off.
3) Press and hold [ENT] to activate the User Mark drawing function.

Short cuts in Fishfinder (Sounder) screen


1) Press and hold [Mode] to change the fishfinder mode, 50K, 200K, 50/200K,
50Z and 200Z.
2) Press and hold [ENT] to switch between Auto and Manual gain
3) On manual gain slightly press [ENT] to adjust manual gain
4) On auto gain slightly press [ENT] to switch between Auto-1 and Auto-2 mode
5) Press and hold either [zoom in] or [zoom out] to switch between Auto and
Manual range
6) Slightly press [F] to change Signal Level
7) Press and hold [ ] to adjust picture advance speed
8) Slightly press [ ] [ ] to shift range
9) Slight press [ ] [ ] to move depth marker

Short cuts in Plotter/Sounder mode


1) Press and hold [Menu] to change the plotter and sounder screen split ratio
2) When Sounder screen is 50% all keys functionality are same as in Fishfinder
only screen
3) When Plotter screen is>50% all keys functionality are same as in Plotter only
screen

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11. Main Performance and Specifications

11.1 PLOTTER CHARACTERISTICS


Waypoints/icons: 14,000 waypoints with name, symbol, 10 proximity
waypoint
Routes: waypoint up to 169 points each, plus MOB and Track
Navigation or Goto Track modes
Tracks: 21 ,000 point automatic track log; 10 saved track (up to
2100 track points each) let you retrace your path in
both directions
Alarms: XTE, Anchor drag, arrival, speed, voltage, proximity
waypoint and time, AIS alarm.
Pallete: Normal
Daylight exposed to sunlight
Night in dark environment
NOAA paper chart colors
Tides: Tide data
Projection: Mercator projection
Position format: Lat/Lon
Basemap: Built-in Onwa K-Chart
External Map: SD Cards slot for C-Map MAX
User data storage: Internal backup of user settings, or external SD-card
Plot Interval: 1s to 99h or 0.01nm to 9.99nm
Plotting scales: 0.01nm to 1,000nm

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Nav Data: Inputs:
$--BWC, $--BWR, $--DBT, $--DPT,
$--GGA, $--GLL, $--HDG, $--HDM
$--HDT, $--MDA, $--MTW, $--RMA,
$--RMB, $--RMC, $--TLL, $--TTM,
$--VDR, $--VHW, $--VTG, $--WPL,
$--ZDA
Outputs:
$--AAM, $--APB, $--BOD, $--BWC,
$--GGA, $--GLL, $--RMB, $--RMC,
$--VTG, $--XTE, $--ZDA
Outputs for autopilot:
$--AAM, $--APB, $--BOD, $--VTG
PERSPECTIVE VIEW: On/off

11.2 POWER SUPPLY


1) KP-6299C: 10.5 to 35VDC, current drain<2A at 12V
2) KP-8299C/1299C: 10.5 to 35VDC, current drain<2.5A at 12V

11.3 GPS RECEIVER CHARACTERISTICS


Receiver: 50 parallel channel GPS receiver continuously Tracks and
uses up to 50 satellites to compute and update your position
Acquisition times: Cold start: 27 seconds average
Warm start: 27 seconds average
Hot start: 1 seconds average
Update rate: 1/second,continuous
Position: 2.5 meters(95%) without S/A
Velocity: 0.1 Meter/sec without S/A
Time: 100ns synchronized to GPS time
Dynamics: Altitude: 50,000m Max
Velocity: 500 m/s
Acceleration: 4g Max
Datum: WGS 84
Interfaces: NEMA 0183 input and ouput, RS232 output
Antenna: KA-07

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11.4 AIS interface
Data intput: NMEA0183, Rs232
Baud rate: 38,400

11.5 Physical
Size: KP-6299C: 228mm(H) 138mm(W) 89mm(D)
KP-8299C: 290mm(H) 195.5mm(W) 99.5mm(D)
KP-1299C: 364mm(H) 268mm(W) 106mm(D)
Weight: KP-6299C: 0.9kg
KP-8299C: 2.43kg
KP-1299C: 3.95kg
Display: KP-6299C: 5.6-inches Color TFT day-view LCD 640 480 pixels
KP-8299C: 8-inches Color TFT day-view LCD 800 600 pixels
KP-1299C: 12.1-inches Color TFT day-view LCD 800 600 pixels
Waterproofing: Display unit: IPX5
Antenna unit: IPX6
Temperature range: Display unit: -15 to +55
Antenna unit: -25 to +70

11.6 EQUIPMENT LIST


Standard
1. Display unit
2. Antenna unit with 10m cable
3. Operator manual
4. Installation materials and standard spare parts
5. Dual-band black transducer

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Echo Color 8 colors (including background color) according to echo
intensity. The background color is selectable from blue,
light blue, white and black.
Basic Range Meters 10/20/40/80/150/300/500/1000
(for KP-6299C, up to 600m)
Feet 30/60/120/250/500/1000/1600/3000
(for KP-6299C, up to 1500ft)
Fathoms 5/10/20/40/80/160/250/500
(for KP-6299C, up to 200fa)
Passi/Braza 6/12/20/50/100/200/300/600
(for KP-6299C, up to 300PB)
The basic ranges can be changed on the system menu.
Range Shift Up to 1000 meters (3000 feet, 500fathoms,600 passi/braza)
Zoom Range Times 2,3,4 and 5 ranges
Bottom Lock Expansion 5/10meters,10/20feet, 2/5fathoms, 2/5passi/braza
Auto Mode Automatic adjustment of range and gain
Display Mode High Frequency (200K),Low Frequency (50K), Dual (200K
and 50K 1/2display on each), Zoom (200K and 50K zoom)
and A-scope Display
Zoom Display Marker Zoom, Bottom Zoom and Bottom-lock Expansion
Display Advance Speed Lines/TX:Freeze,1/8,1/4,1/2,1/1,2/1
TX Frequency 50 and 200kHz (alternately transmitted)
Power Output 1) KP-6299C: 300W 2) KP-8299C/1299C: 600W
Pulse-length/TX rate
Display End Depth (m) 5 10 20 40 80 150 200 300 600 1000
Pulse-Length (ms) 0.15 0.15 0.15 0.25 0.4 0.7 1.5 1.5 2.7 3.6
TX Rate (Pulse/min) 750 750 750 375 187 107 50 50 30 21

Interference Rejecter Rejects unwanted signals by comparing last and present


echoes in strength.
Alarm Fish and Bottom alarms, Temperature alarm (sensor
required)

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12. INSTALLATION
12.1 Verifying the contents
When opening the box,please verify that all items in the following drawing are
present.

ONWA

Control/Display Unit Mounting Bracket GPS Antenna

*1
Operation Manual Spare Fuses Transducer

*1
2A fuse should be used for power voltage 12v.

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12.2 Installing the unit

Notice: The unit should be mounted on a flat, solid surface for maximum stability.
Be sure to fix the mounting bracket with screws. Otherwise, the display unit may
fall down by the boat ' s pitching and rolling to the lead to the fire or the injury.

(1) The mounting bracket should be fixed with 6mm screws.


Do no t instal l the uni t a t the places tha t affected with vibration or ge t we t
with spary or rain.
Avoid the places where the sun comes in because it is difficult to see the
screen or the unit is heated too much.
Be sure that the space between the rear side of the unit and the wall is more
than 10cm.
(2) Fix the unit to the mounting bracket firmly with the knobs so as to prevent it
to get out of the bracket while running.

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12.3 KP-6299C Table of connecting

DATA INPUT/OUTPUT
NMEA 0183IN 1 +
NMEA 0183IN
NMEA 0183IN 2+
RS- 23 2OUT 1
RS-232OUT 2
Temp
+5V
GND
Antenna
Antenna
ONWA

OPTION FUSE

Power Supply Receptacle


Dc input(-)
Dc input(+), 11 to 40V

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12.4 KP-8299C Table of connecting

DATA INPUT/OUTPUT
NMEA 0183IN 1 +
NMEA 0183IN
NMEA 0183IN 2+
RS- 23 2OUT 1
RS-232OUT 2
Temp
+5V
GND
Antenna
Antenna
ONWA

OPTION FUSE

Power Supply Receptacle


Dc input(-)
Dc input(+), 11 to 40V

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12.5 KP-1299C Table of connecting

DATA INPUT/OUTPUT
NMEA 0183IN 1 +
NMEA 0183IN
NMEA 0183IN 2+
RS- 23 2OUT 1
RS-232OUT 2
Temp
+5V
GND Antenna
Antenna
VHF ONWA

FUSE OPTION

Power Supply Receptacle


Dc input(-)
Dc input(+), 11 to 40V

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12.6 KP-6299C Display unit size

199.1

143.5
150.5
77

58 24

224.1
129
150.5

201.2

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12.7 KP-8299C Display unit size

289.8
261.5

171.9
195.5
99.5

66 29.5

289.8
171.9
195.4

260

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12.8 KP-1299C Display unit size

363.8

262.9
267.9
106

30.5
65.3

363.8
243.8

324

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