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ONWA’ ONWA CHARTPLOTTER Ode ee For KP-38 series (KP-38, KP-38A, KP-39 and KP-39A) and KCombo-7 series (KP-708, KP-708A, KCombo-7 and KCombo-7A) C€ Fe SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Safety Instructions for the Operator WARNING Do not open the equipment. Only qualified personnel should work inside the equipment Do not disassemble or modify the equipment. Fire,electrical shock or serious injury can result. Immediately turn off the power at the switchboard if the equipment is emitting smoke or fire. Continued use of the equipment can cause fire or electrical shock.Contact a ONWA agent for service. Use the proper fuse. Use of a wrong fuse can damage the equipment or cause fire Be sure the power supply is compatible with the equipment. Incorrect power supply may cause the equipmentto overheat. The useable temperature range -5C to 55°C for the display unit. Use of the equipment out of those ranges may damage the equipment Safety Instructions for the Installer Do not open the cover unless totally| familiar with electrical circuits and service manual. Improper handling can result in electrical shock. Turn off the power at the switchboard before beginning the installation. Fire or electrical shock can result if the| power is left on Be sure that the power supply is. compatible with the voltage rating of the equipment Connection of an incorrect power supply can cause fire or equipment damage Use the proper fuse. Use of a wrong fuse can damage the equipment or cause fire CONTENTS FOREWORD -- MAIN PERFORMANCE AND SPECIFICATIONS--:- CONFIGURATION <-> -+- 22 022 ere cer ere cer ere eee eae eee 1 OPERATION OVERVIE 1.1 Keypad instruction 1.2. Turning ON and OFF Powe 1.3. Adjusting Brilliance and Dimmer 1.4 How to Select Display Mode --- 15 Selecting display mode by Icons «+ 2 PLOTTER DISPLAY OVERVIEW---- 2.1 Choosing the Zoom Display Range 2.2 Moving the Cursor - 2.3 Panning the PLOTTER Display: 2.4. Centering Own Ship's Position: 2.5 Map: 2.6 Perspective Vie 2.7 Heading Line 2.8 Cursor 2.9 Ship shape/color- 2.10 Range Circle: 2.11 Drawing 2.12 Palette 2.13 Map Direction:-- 3 TRACK: 3.1 Change the Color of Current Trac 3.2 Change Plotting Intervals of Current Track 3.3 Save Current Track-" 3.4 Erase Current Track 3.5 Erase Saved Track: 3.6 Transfer Saved Track to Route---~ 3.7 Display Saved Track on the Plotter Screen: 4 WAYPOINT/MOB---- 4.1 Entering Waypoints* 4.2 Entering the MOB Mark: 43 Displaying Waypoint Name--~ 4.4 Operation on the Waypoint Editin; 45 Erasing Waypoints: 4.6 Editing Waypoints on Plotter Screen 4.7 Erase Waypoints on Plotter Screen: 5 ROUTES- 5.1 Creating Routes 5.2. Editing Routes: 5.3 Erasing Routes 6 DESTINATION--- 6.1 Setting Destination by Cursor: 6.2 Setting Destination by Waypoint (WPT)--- 6.3 Setting Route as Destination’ 6.4 Setting Track Data as Destinatio 6.5 Canceling Destination:-- 6.6 Distance: 7 ALARM: 7.1 Anchor Drag Alarm: 7.2 Arrival Alarm: 7.3. XTE (Cross-Track Error) Alarm:**** 7.4 Speed Alarm: 7.5 Voltage Alarm 7.6 Time Alarm 7.7 Buzzer Type Selection 8 DRAWING FUNCTION 8.1 Drawing Marks 8.2. Drawing Line 8.3 Drawing 8.4 Erase or Edit Drawings: 9 OTHER SETTING:-:~ 9.1 Map Scale- 9.2. Unit of Measurement 9.3. Bearing Reference: 9.4 Magnetic Variation... 9.5. Deviation 9.6 Time 9.7 TIGIETA speed 9.8 Key beep-- 9.9 Wind screen. 9.10 GPS setting 9.11 NMEA data display--- 10 THE AIS FUNCTION:-- 10.1 Vessels list-- 10.2 The collision alarm~ 10.3 Own ship's information 10.4 Chart Screen-*- 10.5 View AIS vessels’ information on Plotter and AIS scree: 10.6 Check all AIS ships within the scope of Radar (AIS screen) 10.7 Emergency alarm«-+ 10.8 Entry/Departure setting 10.9 AIS Vessel: 10.10 AIS Track Display: 10.11 AIS Name 10.12 Plotter AIS Display: 10.13 AIS track recording 10.14 AIS message 11 THE FISHFINDER FUNCTION:-- 11.1 Sounder Mode~ 11.2 Gain: 11.3 Range: 11.4 TVG 1 Picture advance-*- 11.6 Split ratio 11.7 Sonar Menu- 118 Alarm: 11.9 System Menu’ 11.10 Data field- 11.11 To save the position of a history echo into waypoint memory~ 12 DATA---~ 12.1 How to connect output data to external equipment 12.2 How to connect NMEA0183 sentences from external equipment: 12.3 Connecting a temperature probe 12.4 Import and Export user data’ 12.5 Record and Playback 13 INSTALLATION-- 14 INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM:-- 14.1 For KP-38, KP-38A, KP-39 and KP-39A 14.2 For KP-708, KP-708A, KCombo-7 and KCombo-7, 15 DISPLAY SIZE- 16 SHORTCUT: 17 ABBREVIATIONS: : 18 GLOSSARY--- FOREWORD ONWA Chartplotters 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 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 * Easy to operate * Ultra high brightness LCD, viewable under strong sunlight + Compatible with multi-mapping system, C-MAP, Navionics, KChart2.0 and KChart3.0 + High resolution LCD * Built-in Class B+ AIS module(For KP-38A, KP-39A, KP-708A and KCombo-7A only) * Selectable NMEA0183 output baudrate and sentences + Free to use ONWA detail worldwide coverage KChart system + IPX66 waterproof MAIN PERFORMANCE AND SPECIFICATIONS Plotter Waypoints/icons: Routes: Tracks: Drawing Marks Drawing Lines Drawing Placename: Color for drawing: Alarms: Palette: Tides: Position format: Basemap: External Map: User data storage: Plot Intervals: Plotting scales: Perspective View: Celestial: AIS Max number of AIS targets AIS target tracking: AIS alarm: AIS messaging: 12000 user waypoints with name, symbol. 3 system waypoints: MOB, Start , Cursor 10 proximity waypoints Max 30 routes, up to 170 waypoints each 8000 points automatic track log; 10 saved tracks (up to 8000 track points each). Let you retrace your path in both directions 1000 2000 1000 8 XTE, Anchor drag, arrival, speed, voltage, proximity waypoint, timer and AIS (CPA and TCPA) alarm Normal Daylight exposed to sunlight Night in dark environment NOAA paper chart color Built-in worldwide tide data LAT/LON Worldwide Compatible K-Chart2.0, K-Chart3.0, C-MAP MAX and Navionics+ Internal backup of user settings or external SD card 5sec to 60minutes or 0.01 to 10nm 0.001 to 700nm ON/OFF (for C-Map only) Sunrise/Sunset Moonrise/Moonset 700 AIS targets display 1000 Automatically saved tracks(100 points each) 10 Manually saved tracks(300 points each) CPA and TCPA ONWA AIS to ONWA AIS (For KP-708A and KCombo-7A only) GNSS receiver Receiver : Acquisition time Update rate : Accuracy : Dynamics Datum : SBAS: Qzss: 50 parallel channel GNSS receiver continuously tracks and uses up to 50 satellites to compute and update your position Support GPS, Beidou, GLONASS and Galileo (For KP-38, KP-39, KP-708 and KCombo-7) Support GPS and Beidou (For KP-38A, KP-39A, KP-708A and KCombo-7A) Cold start : 29 seconds Hot start : 1 second 1 sec or 0.1 sec. selectable (For KP-38, KP-39, KP-708 and KCombo-7) 1 sec. (For KP~ Position : 3 me' 8A, KP-39A, KP-708A and KCombo-7A) (95%) without S/A 1 meter/sec. without S/A 8,000 meters Velocity Altitud Velocity : WGS84 User define (For KP-38, KP-39, KP-708 and KCombo-7) Supported (For all models) Supported (For KP-38, KP-39, KP-708 and KCombo-7) 5 meter/sec. ClassB+ AIS module (For KP-38A, KP-39A, KP-708A and KCombo-7A) Frequency : Technology Channel Bandwidth : Modulation : Data Rate : No. of Transmitter : No. of Receiver : AIS Channel 1 AIS Channel 2 TX Power Output : RX Sensitivity : RX Message Format : Comply Standard : 156.026MHz. ~ 162.025MHz SOTDMA 25KHz GMSK 9,600bps 1 2 CH 87B (161.975MHz) CH88B (162.025 MHz) >5 Watt (37dBm 4/-1.5dB) <123dBm @20%PER(for KP-708A, KCombo-7A), <107dBm @20%PER(for KP-38A, KP-39A) AIS Class A and B messages TEC-62287 IEC-62287-2 Ed.2.0:2017 HD Fishfinder Characteristics (For KCombo-7 and KCombo-7A only) Echo Color Basic Range Range Shift Zoom Range Bottom Lock Expansion Auto Mode Display Mode Zoom Display Display Advance Speed TX Frequency Power Output Pulse-length/TX rate 16 colors (including background color) according to echo intensity. The background color is selectable from blue, light blue, white and black. Meters 5/10/20/40/80/150/200/300/600/1000 Feet 15/30/60/120/200/400/600/1000/2000/3000 Fathoms 3/5/10/20/40/80/100/150/300/600 Up to 1000 meters (3000 feet, 600 fathoms) Times 2,3,4,6 5/10meters,10/20feet, 2/5fathoms Automatic adjustment of range and gain High Frequency (200KHz),Low Frequency (50KHz), Dual (200K and 50K 1/2display on each), Zoom (200KHz and 50KHz zoom) and A-scope Display Marker Zoom, Bottom Zoom and Bottom-lock Expansion Lines/TX:Freeze,1/8, 1/4, 1/2, 1/1, 2/1, 4/1, 6/1, 8/1, 10/1 50 and 200kHz. (alternately transmitted) 600W Display End Depth (m) s| 10| 20| a0| 80] 150] 200| 300| 600| 1000 Pulse Length 200K (is) 120 | 220 | 320 | 520 | 920 | 1020 | 1020 | 1020 | 1020 | 1020 Pulse Length SOK (11s) 170 | _270 | 370 | s70 | 970 | 1070 | 1070 | 1070 | 1070 | 1070 TX Rate (pulse/min) 2000 | 1333 | 706 | 353 | 171 | 98| 75| s3| 38] 27 ‘TX period (millisecond) zo] 4s | as} i7o| 350} 10] 800] 1120] 1580 | 2200 Interference Rejecter Alarm Rejects unwanted signals by comparing last and present echoes in strength. Fish and Bottom alarms, Temperature alarm (sensor required) Power Supply 10.5VDC to 30VDC Current drain at 12V : GPS Interface GPS Data : GPS Input Baudrate GPS Output Baudrate : Als Interface AIS Data : AIS Input Baudrate AIS Output Baudrate : 1.0A max. (For KP-708, KP-38 and KP-39) 1.5A max. (For KCombo-7, KP-708A, KP-38A and KP-39A) 2.0A max. (For KCombo-7A) RS232 input/output, NMEA0183 V3.01 and V4.11 Auto scan (4800, 9600, 19200 and 38400) Selectable among 4800, 9600, 19200 and 38400 S232 output, VDO, VDM, GGA, GSA, GSV and VTG 38400 from GPS input port (For KP-38, KP-39, KP-708 and KCombo-7 only) 38400 (For KP-38A, KP-39A, KP-708A and KCombo-7A only) NMEA Sentence supported INPUT, auto scan baudrate * GGA, GLL, GSA, GSV, RMC, HDG, HDM, HDT + VIG, ZDA, MTW, VWR, VWT, MWD, VPW, VHW + TLL, TTM, VDO, VDM, GNS, MTA. + RMA, DBT, DPT, MWV, BWC, XTE, ZDL, WPL, AAM, APB, BOD, RMB, DSC, MDA, RPM, XDR. OUTPUT, Baudrate : Selectable 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400 + GGA, GLL, RMG, GSA, GSV, AAM, APA, APB, BOD, BWC, BWR, DBT, DPT, HDT, MTW, + RMB, TLL, VIG, WPL, XTE, ZDA, ZTG, ZDL, MWD, VPW, VWR, VWT. outputs for Autopilot: APA, APB, XTE, BOD Physical Size : KP-38 & KP-38A : 169mm(H) X 198.1mm(W) X 77mm(D) KP-39 & KP-39A : 187mm(H) X 250.1mm(W) X 88mm(D) KP-708 & KP-708A : 155.2mm(H) X 243mm(W) X 84.6mm(D) KCombo-7 & KCombo-7A : 155.2mm(H) X 243mm(W) X 84.6mm(D) Weight : KP-38 : 0.56Kg. KP-38A : 0.8Kg KP-39 : 0.8Kg. KP-39A : 1.03Kg KP-708 & KCombo-7 : 0.6Kg KP-708A & KCombo-7A : 0.83Kg Display: KP-38 & KP-38A : 5 inches Color TFT day-view LCD 800 X 480 pixels KP-39 & KP-39A : 7 inches Color TET day-view LCD 800 X 480 pixels KP-708 & KP-708A : 7 inches Color TFT day-view LCD 800 X 600 pixels KCombo-7 & KCombo-7A : 7 inches TET day-view LCD 800 X 600 pixels Waterproofing : Display unit : IPX6 GPS antenna : IPX6 ‘Temperature range: Display unit : -15°C to + GPS antenna : -25°C to +70°C Equipment lis - Display unit Mounting brackets mounting screws) Options 1) Onwa NMEA2000 converter 2) Onwa ultrasonic weather station: Option accessories : 1) Heading/GPS sensor : 2) Fishfinder transducer (For KCombo-7 and KCombo-7A only) Quick start and installation manual Standard accessories pack (one power/data cable, 2 spare fuses, 3 desktop External GPS antenna with 4m cable (SMA connector) KC-2W KW-360 KA-GC9A, NBM40-50/200T through hull transducer (Plastic, 600W dual frequency with temperature sensor) NMM40-50/200T through hull transducer (Bronze, 600W dual frequency with temperature sensor) KTD-520 transom mount transducer (Plastic, 600W dual frequency with temperature sensor) CONFIGURATION External GPS antenna (KA-07 supplied as an option) VDR ECDIS Autopilot 10.5 to 30VDC For KP-38 and KP-39 Marine VHF antenna (supplied as an Option) External GPS antenna (KA-07 supplied as an option) Radar VOR ECDIS Autopilot 10.5 to 30VDC For KP-38A and KP-39A —s8— External GPS antenna (KA-07 supplied as an option) Radar VDR ECDIS —-,__ Autopilot = For KP-708 Marine VHF antenna (supplied as an Option) External GPS antenna (KA-07 supplied as an option) 6 Se gS oO Radar ——— VOR — 7) ECDIS = Autopilot For KP-708A &f External GPS antenna (KA-07 suppllod as an option) | ie 86 Ciel Radar — —— VDR ECDIS —=_ TRANSDUCER Autopilot = (Supplied as an option) For KCombo-7 Marine VHF antenna (supplied as an Option) External GPS antenna (KA.07 supplied as an option) 6 Se oo Radar 2 vor a ECDIS _—__ TRANSDUCER Autopilot —— (Supplied as an option) For KCombo-7A —10— 1, OPERATION OVERVIEW 1.1 Keypad instruction (A_) Plotter function: Moving the cursor upward or to change the setting, Sounder function: Moving the VRM upward. (BD) Plotter function: Moving the cursor to the right. Sounder function: Long Press - Activates feeding rate selection for picture advancement Short Press - Setting the depth range (setting upper range limit) (MENU) Pressing it once displays the menu of the current page, pressing it twice enters the main menu. Plotter function: Press and hold to switch track ON/OFF, Plotter + Sounder Function: Long press - Activates split ratio selection. Short Press - Displays the menu of the screen that has >50% screen coverage. (move) Display the seven main screens circularly, turn over the listed interfaces. Plotter Function: Press and hold to change track color. Sounder Function: Press and hold to activate sonar mode selection. Withdraw from an optional operation, or display the previous page in reverse-cycle order. Long press - To activate graphic mode selection. Confirms the input or data. Plotter function: Long Pre: Short Pre: Activates Drawing Mark option. Activates waypoint attribute edit window. Sounder function: Long Press - To switch from manual gain to automatic gain and vice versa. Short Press - To adjust gain level. (CBE) Plotter and AIS Function: Enlarges the scale of the maps and charts. Sounder Function: Decreases the depth range for shallow waters. CE) Plotter and AIS Function: Reduces the scale of the maps and charts. Sounder Function: Increases the depth range for deeper water. Fo) Plotter function: Display other function (GOTO, tide table, search, etc.) menu Sounder function: Provides signal level selection. Eliminates low intensity echoes (up to light-blue echoes) each level. The MOB mark denotes man overboard position. Long Press - Activate Man Overboard function. Short Press - AIS detail list 1 1.2 Turning ON and OFF Power Turning on the power by press [EEE key, the unit beeps and displays the "ONWA" logo. Wait for the unit totally boot up to show the below warning page and press [ENT] to enter working mode. C-MAP and K-CHART electronic charting system (ECS) are derived from geographical data including official government charts which we believe to be accurate. They are neither verified, nor approved by Hydrographic Authorities. C-MAP and K-CHART ECS are designed only to ease and speed ‘navigation calculations and so must not be relied upon as a pri- ‘mary source of navigation information but rather a backup to Use of oficial government charts and prudent navigation habits ‘There is no direc relationship between the color of water areas and thelr depth. The navigator shall always query the area for depth information and use the official paper charts. Press [ J to accept built-in: K-chart Ver. L sp card: SCHN2.0SD [Software Ver.: Turning off the power by press and hold IMJ until the screen goes off. 1.3 Adjusting Brilliance and Dimmer 1, Short press the [iJ key. The adjusting window appears. BRILL (1~8) VE 4 DIM (1~8) EXIT [ENT] 2. Press [4] or [¥] to adjust LCD display brightnes: 3. Press [»] or [4] to adjust keypad backlight 4, Press the [ESC] key to confirm and exit. —12— 1.4 How to select display mode Selecting display modes by [MODE] and [ESC] key. Your unit has Nine display modes PLOTTER, NAVIGATOR, POSITION, WIND, HIGHWAY, SATELLITE, AIS, SOUNDER, SOUNDER + PLOTTER. |, mia, ai PLOTTER NAVIGATOR POSITION WIND PLOTTER+SOUNDER SOUNDER SATELLITE Press the [MODE] key to choose a display mode. Each time the key is pressed, the display mode changes in the sequence shown above. You can also press [ESC] key to choose a display mode in rey e equence shown above. Example 1, if you are in PLOTTER mode when you press [MODE] the screen will go to COMPASS mode. COMPASS PLOTTER AIS Example 2, if you are in PLOTTER mode when you press [ESC] key the screen will go to AIS mode. Remark: SOUNDER and PLOTTER+SOUNDER only available for KCombo-7 and KCombo-7A. —13- 1.5 Selecting display mode by Icons When you long press [ESC] in any display mode an Icon selection window will appear as below. You can use arrow keys to choose a display mode and press [ENT] to enter that display mode. Note : If some display modes cannot be selected (the Icon turns to grey color) please check SETUP menu whether this display mode is turned off. Remark: SOUNDER and PLOTTER+SOUNDER only available for KCombo-7 and KCombo-7A. —14— 2. PLOTTER DISPLAY OVERVIEW 2.1 Choosing the Zoom Display Range You may press @) to Zoom In and @¥) to Zoom Out as desired on the PLOTTER display. 2.2 Moving the Cursor Press the cursor pad to move the cursor. The cursor moves in the direction of the pressed arrow. Whether up [4], down [¥], left [4], right [>] or diagonal (491. Cursor Position Turned On Cursor position is displayed in latitude and longitude at the top left corer of the PLOTTER display when the cursor is on. The range and bearing from own ship to the cursor appears at the top left corner of the display too. Cursor position — Range and Bearing’ from vessel to cursor Cursor Position Turned Off Press the [ESC] key to clear the cursor. Cursor position data will disappear when the cursor is off. —15— 2.3 Panning the PLOTTER Display Using the cursor, pan left, right, up or down on your desired area. Place the cursor at the edge of the screen to start panning. 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 Map 1, Press [MENU] key in PLOTTER screen. 2. Choose Map and then press [> ] key to select. 3. Choose the layer "ON" or "OFF" as desired and then press [ENT] key to finish. (K-Chart3.0) —16— (Navionics+) 2.6 Perspective View 1. Press [MENU] key in PLOTTER screen. 2. Choose Perspective and then press [ENT] key to select. rece Jcurrest rack dlaplay on 3. Choose "ON" or "OFF" as desired and then press [ENT] key to finish. Note: Perspective View only available on C-Map. 4, Choose the layer "ON" as desired and then press [ENT] key to finish. 2.7 Heading Line 1. Press [MENU] key in PLOTTER screen. 2. Choose Heading Line and then press [ENT] key to select. [Current track display ON Thin Map > Perspective OFF Ship info.disp Range circle OFF Zoom step Less Drawing > Palette Normal IMap direction IMap choice C-Map Map language English Data field CMSA 3. Choose "Off", "Variable", "Max" or "Timeline" as desired and then press [ENT] key to finish. 4. Heading Line option: "COG Time Line" selection The length of heading line will vary according to the SOG to show the estimated point of destination after the set period. Example, if you set the COG Time Line to 10 minutes then the length of the heading line will point to the position that your boat will reach after 10 minutes. RO Kees Track Current track display ON Thin Map e Perspective OFF Waypoint All__Large Heading line fiat Cursor Standard con smait__ [10m [Ship shape/color ship |30™ Ship info.display aut)! Rangecircie orr [2 Zoom step Less. Drawing g Palette Normal Map direction Normal Map choice C-Map. Maplanguage English Data field » Mm —18— 2.8 Cursor 1. Press [MENU] key in PLOTTER screen. 2. Choose Cursor and then press [ENT] key to select. g [Track [Current track display oN Thin Map q Perspective orF Waypoint all Larse Heading line OFF i: Icon : Ship shape/co[Full screen J [Ship info.display Auto Range circle _oFF Zoom step Less Drawing , Palette Normal IMap direction Normal IMap choice cman, [Map language Engish Data field > EERIE 3. Choose "Standard" or "Full Screen" as desired and then press [ENT] key to finish. 2.9 Ship shape/color 1. Press [MENU] key in PLOTTER screen. 2. Choose Ship shape/color and then press [ENT] key to select. = ; = ; erie ae eee eee ae tee arenes Tee Seeger eetraet oe eee san oso Htcon ‘Small Press[p] key — |icon ‘Small [Ship shape/cotor EX and then press _ |ship info.display Ship info.display Range circle or Range cicie OFF ee TENTI key. [Zoomstep Less leanne , Drawing Palette Nox Palette Normal Map direction Noval Map direction — Normai Map choice —_c-waP Map choice cman Map language Enaisn Map language _Enoisn Data reid . ata eis 5 | —19— 2.10 Range 1, Press [MENU] key in PLOTTER screen. 2. Choose Range Circle and then press [ENT] key to select amETece cle Standard ‘Small [Ship shape/color ship [=] a7 Normal IMap direction Normal IMap choice _c-MmaP [Map language Enotsh Data field » 3. Choose "ON" (if you choose "ON", you need to input the radius of the circle manually), or "OFF"as desired and then press [ENT] key to finish. 2.11 Drawing 1. Press [MENU] key in PLOTTER screen. 2. Choose Drawing and then press [ENT] key to select. 3. Choose "Mark", "Line" or "Place name" as desired and then press [ENT] key to finish. 4. User can change the size of User Marks. OFF All| Large OFF, Standard ‘Small IShip shape/color ship |] [Ship info.display auto Range circle OFF Normal Coad (ON EEE Normal tune on RRR | Map [Place name on _[Smat}| English —20— 5. User can change the size of Drawing Lines. OFF Standard ‘small [Ship shape/color ship |] [Ship info.display Auto palette Normal [Map direction Normal CMAP English Line’ 2.12 Palette 1. Press [MENU] key in PLOTTER screen. 2. Choose Palette and then press [ENT] key to select. [Track [Current track display oN Thin OFF Al large Heading line OFF Cursor standard Icon Small Ship shape/color ship [=] [Ship info.display Auto Range circle OFF Zoom step Less night bayligne 3. Choose "Normal", "Daylight", "Night" or "NOAA" as desired and then press [ENT] key to finish. —21— 2.13 Map Direction 1. Press [MENU] key in PLOTTER screen. 2. Choose Map Direction and then press [ENT] key to select. ship eto aspley sro Renge ccle ort 3. Choose "Normal", "North Up", "WPT Up", "COURSE Up" or “Head up” as desired and then press [ENT] key to finish. Note : Normal : It is similar to North up, map not move only own boat position move North up : North is always on the top of the display, own boat not move only the map move WPT up : Only available on GOTO mode when a waypoint is set as destination. The waypoint is always on the top of the display. Course up : COG (Course over ground) is always on the top of the display Head up : The heading of own boat is always on the top of the display. It requires an external heading signal input. —22— 3. TRACK In the following it teaches you how to manage the track of your own boat. This symbol tells you the track record function is ON Current track of ‘your own boat Color of current track 21°59.237N 114°01.036' COG: 135° SOG: 5.0kt 3.1 Change the color of current track Press and hold [Mode] key on Plotter screen to change the color of current track of your own boat. Take an example : Change the track color from Red to Green. Track color in Red Track color changed to Green 112m QUAT.OS1N 114°13.633 [289° 2247AS5N 114°43.602E |039° Press and hold [Mode] key until you see the track color box appear —23—

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