Operator'S Manual: KP-6299C/8299C/1299C
Operator'S Manual: KP-6299C/8299C/1299C
OPERATOR'S MANUAL
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
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
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
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
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
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
Plotter function The key is used to move the cursor or to change the setting.
Sounder function turnning the VRM on
Sounder function Phasing the Basic range selected(setting upper range limit).
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.
BRILL (1~8)
DIM (1~8)
EXIT [ENT]
PLOTTER NAVIGATOR
SOUNDER SATELLITE
AIS
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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.
2.5 Coordinates
1. Press [MENU] key in PLOTTER screen.
(K-Chart)
(C-MAP)
3. Choose " OFF " , " VARIABLE " or " MAX " as appropriate and then press [ENT]
key to finish.
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.
3. Choose " Normal" , " NORTH Upward " , " WPT Upward " or " BOW Upward "
as appropriate and then press [ENT] key to finish.
Choose the layer ON or OFF 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. 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:
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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.
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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 " .
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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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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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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6.Choose " REMOVE " and then press [ENT] key to finish.
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4. Use the cursor pad to place the cursor on the location desired for destination.
5. Press the [ENT] key.
Range from
Destination
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4. Choose a route and then press [ENT] key. The following window appears.
FORWARD REVERSE
(WPT 001)
(Starting point) Intermediate point 1
(WPT C)
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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.
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2. Select " Distance " and press [ENT] to activate the distance measurement function.
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
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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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
001
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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.
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4. Use the cursor pad place the cursor on the location desired add a mark and
then press [ENT] key.
The following window appears.
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001
8. Move cursor to COLOR and press [ENT] for modify color if require.
9. Choose SAVE and press [ENT] to save the line.
ABC
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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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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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ABC
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4. Choose " nm, kt" , " km, km/h" or " sm, mph" as appropriate and then press
[ENT] key to finish.
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6. Choose " Feet(ft) " , " Fathom(fa) " or " Meter(m) " as appropriate and then press
[ENT] key to finish.
4. Choose " TRUE " or " MAGNETIC " as appropriate and then press [ENT] key
to finish.
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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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9.6 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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4. Choose AUTO for automatic speed input (GPS calculated speed), or Manual
for manual input.
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9.8.3 Smoothing
You can setup position smoothing, speed smoothing and course smoothing.
1. Press [MENU] key on the SATELATE SCREEN.
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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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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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Fish school
Bottom
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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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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
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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.
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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.
Normal
display
A-scope
display
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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.
This section is
zoomed
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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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4. Press the [ ] or [ ] key to select to apply the background and press [ENT] to
finish.
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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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F
Alarm Alarm zone marker
zone (Fish, bottom alarms only)
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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.
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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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
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ONWA
*1
Operation Manual Spare Fuses Transducer
*1
2A fuse should be used for power voltage 12v.
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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